I will discuss how different research methodologies can be used to reconstruct historically marginalized or silenced queer narratives in literature and art. This includes both historical research...
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: Reconstructing queer narratives through research and analysis
In the humanities field, particularly in gender studies, queer temporality is an emerging concept that considers how non-heteronormative identities affect perceptions of past and future experiences...
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: Queer temporalities: how difference affects identity evolution over time
Cultural memory refers to the transmission of values, beliefs, customs, traditions, and experiences from one generation to another within a particular community. This includes the way people think...
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: Emotional resilience through culture: exploring how lgbtq+ communities pass down valuable lessons across generations
Historical Representations of Same-Sex Love
In Western culture, depictions of homosexuality have been heavily influenced by societal attitudes towards gender roles, religious beliefs, and cultural...
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: Exploring the representations of samesex love in history and its impact on modern queer ethics and aesthetics
How does divine justice reconcile with the historical suffering of queer individuals under religious regimes?
What is "queerness"?
The term "queer" refers to people who do not fit into...
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: The intersection of queerness and divine justice: exploring religious persecution, suffering, and mercy
When selecting materials for queer archives, various factors come into play that can reveal societal power structures and biases. These include social values, political ideologies, historical events,...
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: How queer archives shape representation of diverse histories & identities
The term "queer" is used to describe people who identify themselves outside of heterosexual norms, which are rooted in cisheteropatriarchy. This means that people whose identities fall under the...
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: Queer sexuality and relationships: exploring identity and memory
Cross-generational queer friendships are defined as emotional bonds formed between people from different generations who identify as queer. These relationships have grown in popularity due to their...
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: Crossgenerational queer friendships: defying stereotypes and creating new memories
The relationship between gay identity and national narratives has been the subject of extensive study in recent years, particularly in relation to how these identities are represented within...
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: How intersectionality shapes historical representations of community identities
Collective memory, storytelling, and archival practices are significant elements that have shaped contemporary queer social and political life. These three elements play a crucial role in shaping how...
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: Harnessing the power of collaborative memory, narrative, and preservation practices to empower queer communities