Queer artists face unique challenges in their work due to factors such as internalized stigma, social pressure, and cultural marginalization. These three factors can significantly impact their...
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: the power of visibility: how queer artists overcome stigma, pressure, and marginalization
Curating exhibitions that feature queer art and culture has become increasingly important in recent years, but curators must navigate the complexities of balancing inclusivity, historical accuracy,...
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: Unpacking the challenges of curating queer art exhibitions: balancing inclusivity, accuracy, and representation
The question posed above raises the possibility that the queer body can act as a site for religious experience and practice, serving as both an object of devotion and a place where spiritual...
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: The queer body as altar: exploring spirituality through embodiment
Queerness is an identity that has been constructed through centuries of oppression, marginalization, and trauma. Queer people have historically fought against social norms to reclaim their...
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: Recognizing your true self: how queer people find balance between mental health and sexual desire
Capitalism influences the visibility and marginalization of queer narratives in several ways. One way is through media representation, where the profitability of queer narratives determines their...
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: Capitalism shapes queer narratives, impacting visibility and experiences
The concept of "grace" has been an integral part of Christian theology for centuries, but its meaning is often limited to God's favor bestowed upon human beings without any consideration of their...
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: Queering grace: how transgender reconciliation can enhance traditional theological notions of mercy
We will explore how spirituality and queer identity intersect to inform existential and philosophical perspectives on meaning. Spirituality is often understood as an individual's connection to a...
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: Exploring how spirituality & queerness intersect to create meaningful life perspectives
The idea that "queerness" refers to anything outside of heteronormative norms has become increasingly popular among activists, academics, artists, and media producers. In this paper, I examine how...
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: What is queerness? understanding the symbolic representation of pride, drag race, and queer eye in american culture
Queer Perspectives on Identity
Queerness is an umbrella term for nonconforming gender identities and sexual orientations that do not conform to societal norms. These identities encompass diverse...
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: Queer identities: exploring nonbinary gender, sexuality, and romance.
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