Historical Queer Photography is a form of visual representation that has provided insight into various aspects of queer culture, including surveillance, visibility, and moral discourse across time...
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: A journey through time: exploring the rich history of queer photography
The word 'queer' has been used to describe people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, pansexual, asexual, demisexual, polyamorous, nonbinary, genderqueer, genderfluid, or...
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: Sexual expression and societal norms: a look at the diverse history and present of queerness
Queer movements in North America have been a significant force for change since the late twentieth century.
There is a lot to learn from previous generations' successes and failures. This essay...
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: How past queer struggles can inform current activism and coalition building efforts
The marginalization and cultural erasure of LGBTQ+ histories and identities has been a widespread phenomenon that continues to impact individuals and society at large. This essay will delve into the...
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: Sexual marginalization and erasure a study on its impact and resolution
How does the practice of creating visual art within queer communities function as embodied protest, cultural memory and future imagining, and how might researchers trace the genealogy of codes,...
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: Creating visual art in queer communities for protest, memory, & imagining future
The reinterpretation of historical queer religious figures is an important aspect that challenges contemporary dogmatic and institutional beliefs. These figures have been largely ignored due to their...
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: Reinterpreting historical queer religious figures challenges dogmatic institutional beliefs
Queer history has revealed that moralizing can have dangerous consequences for individuals who do not conform to societal norms regarding sexuality and gender. This is because morality often comes...
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: The dangerous consequences of moralizing sexuality and gender nonconformity in history
Memories are essential to preserve cultural heritage and traditions. They can be shared through stories, music, art, language, and rituals. But memories also shape who we are as individuals and...
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: Memories reveal the powerful connection between identity, social movements, and sexuality within queer communities
Medieval histories of same-sex relationships are an important area of study that offer valuable insights into the complex intersection of law, religion, and social negotiation during this time...
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: A look at samesex relationships in medieval europe: their legal, religious, and social contexts
Queer archives are collections of materials that document and preserve the histories and experiences of LGBTQ+ people, including personal documents, photos, artworks, and cultural artifacts. They...
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: How queer archives challenges dominant narratives and power structures through alternative perspectives