In recent decades, scholars have increasingly focused their attention on the history of sexual minorities, such as LGBTQ people, in order to better understand how they contributed to human societies...
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: How historians can study sexual minorities despite limited evidence (and why they should)
Queer history is often defined through its social, cultural, and political movements, which have been documented extensively from the mid-20th century onwards. Yet, much like other areas of...
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: Queer ancient history: overcoming challenges to exploring nontraditional sexual identities
The phenomenon of isolation is deeply rooted within human existence and can be traced back to ancient times. Isolation has been depicted in literature, art, music, and philosophy throughout history....
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: Queerness and alienation: how lgbtq+ individuals can help us understand the universal experience of human isolation
Queer spiritual epistemologies are ways of knowing about reality that challenge traditional religious narratives of creation, sexuality, gender, ethics, and power relations. These alternative...
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: The power of queer spiritual epistemologies: exploring alternative perspectives on sex and intimacy
History is full of underrepresented stories that have been left untold, but technology has made it possible for historians to uncover them through various methods. Queer literature is one such field...
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: Unearthing hidden narratives: uncovering the stories of queer literature through technology
Historical engagement with queer figures in religious texts has played a crucial role in shaping our understanding of sexuality, morality, and societal authority across time. From ancient...
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: Exploring historical engagement with queer figures and its impact on sexual morality & societal authority
There has been increasing interest among scholars and researchers to explore the role that gender plays in shaping social interactions and cultural norms within different societies. This is...
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: Sexual polyamory and gender identity in queer communities: defiant intimacy among marginalized groups
Archaeology is a branch of anthropology that studies human behavior and culture through the analysis of physical remains and artifacts left behind by past societies. This field has traditionally...
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: The forgotten stories of lgbtq+ relationships uncovered through archaeology
When conducting research on queer communities, it is important for visual anthropologists to take into account the complexities involved in their approach towards documentation. Queer people have...
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: The challenges facing visual anthropologists when documenting queer communities
The field of visual anthropology has gained increasing attention for its potential to represent marginalized groups and create awareness about them through media.
There are certain communities...
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: How visual anthropologists can ethically document queer communities in contexts where sexual diversity is criminalized