Digital archiving is an important tool for preserving cultural heritage and historical artifacts. It allows people from all walks of life to access these materials and gain insights into the past...
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: Sexuality and relationships: how digital archiving can promote healing within the lgbtq+ community
The term "queer" was coined in the late 1980s to describe lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and non-binary people who were excluded from mainstream LGBTQ+ movements because they refused to fit...
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: Uncovering the history of nonbinary artists who defied societal norms through their erotic expressions
In this age of sexual freedom and gender fluidity, it has become increasingly important for queer people to explore their bodies and express themselves creatively through movement, adornment, and...
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: Queering the body: exploring gender fluidity through movement and expression
How do queer sexual symbols function as instruments for conveying complex narratives of identity and desire?
Sexual symbols have always been an integral part of human culture since time...
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: What are queer sexual symbols? and why do they matter so much to us?
Institutional curation refers to the process of selecting, organizing, and presenting artworks in museums, galleries, exhibitions, libraries, archives, or online platforms. Queer art is an umbrella...
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: Queer art that breaks boundaries through exploration of sexuality and intimacy in museum settings
The history of humanity is full of stories about love, desire, and pleasure. But when it comes to understanding the diverse forms that these experiences take, often there are major gaps in our...
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: Uncovering the hidden stories of queer love and pleasure in history
Online platforms like Tumblr and Reddit have provided a space for queer individuals to share their stories and experiences through images and videos.
The creation of these shared histories is not...
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: How queer people use visual memes and online imagery to create new collective memories
The poststructuralist approach is often employed to deconstruct traditional interpretations of social, cultural, and political issues. This method uses various literary theories such as...
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: how poststructuralist analysis can reframe queer art and culture for social justice
Queer aesthetic theory provides a unique perspective on beauty, desire, and ethical relationality that challenges traditional understandings of these concepts. It is an interdisciplinary field that...
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: how queer aesthetics can challenge traditional understandings of beauty, desire, and relationality
How can public space be theorized as an ethical site for queer visibility and communal engagement? In order to answer this question, we must first consider what it means to be queer and why it is...
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: Queer visibility and public space: theorizing ethical community engagement