Historical Queer Religious Figures Can Challenge Contemporary Religious Dogma and Authority
When studying historical figures who identify as LGBTQ+, it is important to consider how their...
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: Historical queer religious figures challenging contemporary religious dogma through reinterpretation of their stories
The role of intergenerational knowledge in queer religious movements refers to the transmission of cultural and spiritual traditions from one generation to another within LGBTQ+ communities....
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: The importance of intergenerational knowledge in queer religious movements
Queer joy is a concept that has gained popularity in recent years as a way to challenge traditional ideas about gender and sexuality. It refers to the idea that people who identify as LGBTQ+ are able...
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: What is queer joy? how it challenges heteronormativity and reclaims time
Queer historiography is a field of study that challenges traditional historical narratives by focusing on the experiences of people who identify as LGBTQIA+. By reexamining historical events from a...
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: How queer historiography is challenging traditional historical narratives
Queerness is an umbrella term used to describe people who identify outside of traditional heterosexual norms. Queer individuals often experience a feeling of isolation or disconnection from...
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: Sexuality isolated from mainstream society: the role of creative expression and community in queerness
Queer archives are collections of materials that document the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual individuals, as well as other non-binary identities,...
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: Exploring the power of queer archives in challenging mainstream gender and sexuality representations
Engagement with queer archives and historical memory has become increasingly important in shaping contemporary activism and cultural production. Queer archives are collections of documents,...
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: An investigation of how queer archives and historic remembrance can impact presentday activism and creativity
Queer communities can refer to groups that identify outside traditional gender roles or sexual norms. These include but are not limited to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, asexual,...
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: Revealing the erotic lives of queer communities through historical archives
The lack of certain narratives in queer archives may reflect historical oppression because it could indicate that those stories were suppressed or censored due to their LGBTQ+ themes.
It could...
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: Sex, intimacy and relationships in queer archives: historical obstruction to conserving all stories?
In medieval Europe, queer individuals faced significant social marginalization due to their non-normative sexuality and gender identities. Historical reconstructions of their lives reveal the...
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: Exploring the complexities of medieval queerness: insights from historical research