What is queerness?
Queerness is an identity that challenges the normative ways people think about gender and sexuality. It can be understood as encompassing both non-heterosexual orientations and...
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: Queerness: exploring alternative gender and sexual identities
Women have played an important role in shaping LGBTQ+ rights throughout history. From advocating for equality to organizing protests, they have been instrumental in advancing the cause of queer...
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: How women have shaped queer activism: a look at their impact on lgbtq+ rights movements
Literature, art, and media play an important role in shaping collective memories. They often present a narrow view of history and marginalize certain groups, including those who are LGBTQ+. This has...
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: Reclaiming queer histories through literature, art, and media: a call for a more inclusive cultural canon.
Queerness refers to identities and practices that fall outside dominant heteronormative norms of sexuality and gender, including those who identify as LGBTQ+. Historical and ongoing moral regulation...
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: Queerness, colonialism, and moral regulation: exploring the impact on individuals, communities, and societies
Art can be an incredible tool for documenting the experiences of marginalized communities, including those who identify as LGBTQIA+. For many queer people, their lives have been shaped by a history...
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: Sexuality in art: exploring queer experiences through creative expression
Intersections of class, race, and sexuality have been found to play a significant role in shaping the historical visibility and representation of LGBT communities. In order to understand how this...
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: Examining the intersectionality of class, race, and sexuality in the lives of lgbt community members
The history of queer communities in post-Soviet states is rich and varied, reflecting the diverse experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals who have lived through significant social, political, and economic...
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: The history of queer communities in postsoviet states: a rich and varied legacy of resistance and visibility
The word "queer" was originally used to describe nonconforming gender identity and sexual expression, but it later gained negative connotations due to its association with immorality and deviance....
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: Sexual deviance: how societies have policed gender norms through psychiatry and religion
Queerness challenges the linearity of historical and personal time because it complicates traditional narratives about gender and sexuality that are centered around heterosexuality and cisgender...
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: Queerness challenges traditional narratives about gender and sexuality
Historical Suppression of Queer Lives in Post-Soviet Spaces
In the aftermath of the Soviet Union's collapse, queer lives were met with an unprecedented wave of violence and oppression across...
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: How the historic suppression of queer lives shaped sexual identity & gender discourses in postsoviet spaces