There are many ways to understand how queer communities resist homophobia, biphobia, transphobia, heteronormativity, cissexism, racism, misogyny, ableism, ageism, fatphobia, xenophobia, and other...
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: Queer communities powerful tool of resistance through collective memory
Queer Histories of Resistance
The term "queer" refers to people who identify themselves outside the heteronormative gender binary and conventional sexual orientation. These individuals have faced...
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: Queer relationship power dynamics: exploring queer histories of resistance in revolutionary thought.
In the early decades of the twentieth century, women began to explore their identities through writing, challenging traditional notions of gender roles and sexuality. This new form of expression...
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: Sexuality and literature: how women explored their identities through lesbian literature in early twentieth century
The twenty-first century has witnessed an exponential increase in the visibility and acceptance of LGBTQ+ people around the world. While significant progress has been made towards equality and...
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: Queer memory infrastructures: how lgbtq+ communities celebrate and confront their history in the digital age
Queer history is an emerging field that explores the experiences and perspectives of people who do not identify with traditional gender roles and expectations in society. It encompasses various...
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: How comparative studies can help uncover insights about queer historical movements
Queer temporalities refers to the idea that time is experienced differently by those who identify as LGBTQ+. These individuals may have experienced different cultural norms surrounding gender and...
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: Exploring the impact of queer temporalities on historical narratives
The concept of "alternative" is often used to describe non-heteronormative models of romantic love, but what if we can find examples from the past that show different ways of expressing affection...
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: Forget love is love exploring alternative forms of intimacy through historical sexuality
The recovery of historically marginalized queer narratives is an important process that involves using various research methodologies to uncover hidden stories and experiences of individuals who...
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: Discover the powerful methods used for uncovering marginalized queer narratives in historical archives.
Archival Gaps Influence Collective Memory
The preservation of written, visual, audio, and digital records is essential for understanding the past. Archival gaps refer to missing documents that...
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: Queer stories lost to history: how archivists help fill the gaps of sexuality and identity
Historical documents provide valuable insights into how queer resistance has been preserved over time. These include written texts such as letters, diaries, memoirs, autobiographies, interviews,...
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: How historical documents reveal queer resistance through time