Queer historians are scholars who study LGBTQ+ history, culture, and politics through archival records. They analyze primary sources that document the lives of queer people and communities throughout...
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: The art of reading between the lines: uncovering hidden identities in queer history
There has been an increased focus on the concept of radical social responsibility, which involves taking action to create positive change within society. This can include anything from volunteering...
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: Lgbtq+ communities and radical social responsibility: the importance of advocacy and ethical engagement
Queer activists are people who identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, genderqueer, intersex, asexual, pansexual, polysexual, omnisexual, demisexual, or something else...
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: Focusing on sexuality: how queer activists fight for their rights through intersectional approaches
Queer Nostalgia is a term used to describe the experience of remembering and reliving past experiences that are often associated with LGBTQ+ identities. This can include anything from listening to...
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: Queer nostalgia: experience memories, desires & community for lgbtq+
Shame is an experience that can be felt by anyone who feels like they are different from others. For members of the LGBTQ+ community, feeling shame is often associated with their gender or sexual...
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: How lgbtq+ people can counteract shame through resistance and resilience for better sexual wellbeing
Queerness is an inherently political identity because it challenges dominant social norms and cultural values that dictate what constitutes “normal” sexuality and gender expression. Queer activists...
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: Understanding the political significance of queerness in relationship ethics
The study of queer identity, activism, and scholarship has undergone significant changes since its early stages. Historical silences and erasures have played a crucial role in shaping these fields,...
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: The impact of historical silence and exclusions on queer identities and activism
Queer spirituality is an approach to religion that centers around experiences of the LGBTQ+ community. It challenges heteronormative beliefs and practices, questioning traditional power structures...
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: How does queer spirituality redefine silence as a sacred practice?
The queer body is a unique physical form that can be seen as both an ethical and aesthetic site, challenging traditional societal norms and conventions. It operates as a space for resistance against...
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: Sexual exploration and gender defiance: a look at the queer body in relation to societal normativity
How does queer temporality affect perceptions of life expectancy, aging, and legacy?
What is Queer Temporality?
Queer temporality refers to how individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ perceive time...
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: Queering time: exploring the impact of identity on perceptions of life expectancy, age, and legacy