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 studies have come a long way since its emergence in the early twentieth century.
Despite significant progress in terms of theoretical development and increased recognition within academia,...
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: Queer studies: unlocking its potential through university support
Queer artists have always had to make difficult choices regarding their artistic work. This is especially true when it comes to issues like public visibility, collaboration, and creative expression....
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: The complex choices facing queer artists in public visibility, collaboration, and creativity.
The interplay between cultures has always been an important factor in understanding identity, aesthetic sensibilities, and politics across the world. With increasing globalization, these interactions...
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: Crosscultural queer collaborations: expanding understandings of identity, aesthetics, and political activism globally
Queer art is an umbrella term used to describe works that explore gender and sexual identities outside traditional norms. This includes art created by members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies...
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: Queer artists challenging sexual identity norms through collaboration
Can collaboration between queer artists, scholars, and activists across borders produce new methodologies for resistance and solidarity? Yes, it can! Collaboration between queer individuals from...
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: Unlocking new methodologies for resistance and solidarity through crossborder queer collaboration
There has been an increasing trend towards collaborative creativity among artists from different backgrounds, including those who identify as queer and those who do not. This type of collaboration...
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: Unlocking the power of creative collaboration between queer and nonqueer artists