The queer archive is an important resource that serves to preserve the history of LGBTQ+ communities around the world. It documents the experiences, struggles, triumphs, and losses faced by these...
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: The queer archive: preserving lgbtq+ stories for future generations
Historically marginalized queer narratives in literature often involve themes related to love, sex, and identity. These stories are often left out of mainstream historical records due to societal...
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: What queer narratives can tell us about love, sex, and identity
Queer archival practices have become increasingly popular among historians, scholars, archivists, and curators in recent years. These approaches to research emphasize the importance of incorporating...
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: Exploring the benefits of focusing on marginalized voices in sexual history through queer archival practices
The term "queer archive" refers to an organized collection of records, documents, objects, images, and other materials related to LGBTQ+ communities and their history. These collections are usually...
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: How queer archives serve as precious cultural preservation spaces
Queer Temporality is an idea that refers to the way individuals experience time differently based on their identity and experiences. It can be used to analyze how queer people experience time and...
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: Queer temporality how queer people experience time differently | exploring ethics, mortality, and more
Can reimagining colonial archives through a queer lens reveal suppressed spiritual genealogies of love and kinship?
The answer to this question is both yes and no. On one hand, there are many...
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: Uncovering suppressed intimacies: exploring gender dynamics in colonial archives
How does queer mourning produce alternative ontologies of memory and survival?
Queerness is a concept that encompasses sexual orientation and gender identity. Queer theory refers to theories about...
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: Queer sexuality, gender identity, and the power dynamics behind loss, grief, and new ways of living after death
The term "queer" refers to individuals who identify themselves outside of traditional gender binaries or sexual norms. Queer history is often ignored or distorted in mainstream historical discourses,...
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: Exploring queer history: from ancient gender fluidity to alternative family structures
One way to understand how queer temporality challenges linear conceptions of history, memory, and social progress is to examine the relationship between past and present. Queer temporalities are...
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: how queer temporalities challenge linear conceptions of history, memory, and social progress
Participation in Queer-Centered Rituals and Liturgies
Queer-centered rituals and liturgies are an essential aspect of LGBTQ+ community life, providing a space for members to connect with their...
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: Queer liturgies enhance spiritual resilience, community belonging, and emotional wellbeing