Queer art has been used for centuries to challenge societal norms around gender and sexuality, providing an alternative way to view the world and creating space for those who don't fit into...
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: Queer art: how it challenges societal norms around gender and sexuality.
How does queer activism operate as a site of both political and philosophical inquiry? Queer activism refers to the political and social movement that advocates for the rights of lesbian, gay,...
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: Sexuality and relationships in queer activism: breaking down oppression with political inquiry.
Queer Identity, Spiritual Longing, and Institutional Exclusion
Queer identity, spiritual longing, and institutional exclusion are three concepts that have been intertwined throughout human...
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: Eroticism in queer identity: exploring the intersection between sexuality, spirituality, and societal oppression
Queer archives are collections of materials that document the experiences and perspectives of LGBTQ+ communities. They often include personal papers, photographs, artwork, artifacts, and ephemera...
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: Queer archives: challenging traditional historical narratives
Historical Silences
The concept of "historical silence" refers to the intentional or unintentional omission of certain aspects of history from academic discourse and public consciousness. This can...
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: Uncovering the hidden histories of lgbtq+ experiences: how silence shapes modern understandings of sexuality
Digital archives are collections of data stored digitally that can be accessed from a computer or mobile device through the internet. They have transformed the way people access, interpret, and...
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: Unlocking the power of digital archives: exploring sexuality, intimacy & relationships in the lgbtq+ community
Queer theories have been widely acknowledged globally since the emergence of Gay Liberation Movements in the late twentieth century. They focus on exploring and challenging heteronormativity and...
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: how queer theories can shape our understanding of gender and sexuality
Queer is an umbrella term for people who identify outside the gender binary and heteronormative cisnormative paradigm, including but not limited to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary,...
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: how queer activists use their bodies to challenge norms and promote diversity
Queer Art Can Heal, Affirm, and Engage Communally
During times of societal turmoil, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, it is important to focus on collective wellness through creative outlets like...
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: Queer art for community healing, identity affirmation, and political engagement
The concept of trust plays an important role in many aspects of life. It is a cornerstone of social interaction, facilitating cooperation and coordination between individuals and groups. In the...
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: how does trust function within queer communities? exploring its role in activism, relationships, and more