Mass media representations can play a significant role in shaping perceptions about gender identities, sexual orientations, and other aspects of human experience that may be considered non-normative....
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: how media representations shape identities and empowerment in queer communities
We will explore how the queer imagination can re-enchant the material world through various methods such as reclaiming sexualized objects and spaces, challenging dominant ideologies of productivity...
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: The queer imagination: reclaiming sexualized objects & spaces, enhancing embodiment & pleasure
The process of preserving and communicating knowledge about LGBTQ+ histories has evolved in recent years due to advances in technology, increased social awareness, and the emergence of new modes of...
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: Queer archives preserve historical memory and political imagination.
Queer imagination refers to the creative power of individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ to challenge traditional gender norms and binaries through their artistic expression. This includes writers,...
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: Queer imagination disrupts metaphysics of identity: exploring new modes of selfexpression for lgbtq+ artists
Utopia vs Dystopia: Queer Imaginations
Imagination is the ability to form new ideas, images, and sensations in the mind that are not present in objective reality. It allows humans to create...
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: Utopia vs dystopia: queer imaginations: exploring alternative worlds through fiction
The term "queer" is often used to describe people who identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or any other gender nonconforming identity.
It can also refer to individuals who...
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: How to live queerly beyond identity: philosophy, ethics and imagination
The term "queer" has been used to describe people who identify themselves outside of heteronormative gender roles and sexual orientations since at least the early 20th century.
The word has also...
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: Unpacking the complexities of queer activism: from historical memory to future imaginaries
The relationship between joy, grief, and resistance is an important one for understanding the moral imagination of queer communities. Joy refers to positive emotions experienced when there are no...
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: How queer communities use joy, grief, and resistance to shape their moral imagination