Engagement with queer archives and historical memory has become increasingly important in shaping contemporary activism and cultural production. Queer archives are collections of documents,...
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: An investigation of how queer archives and historic remembrance can impact presentday activism and creativity
The idea that queer communities can resist historical amnesia through their collective memories is rooted in the recognition that oppressive forces have worked hard to erase queer identities,...
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: Memorizing stories: how queer communities challenge erasure through cultural memory
Queer Temporality
In what ways does queer temporality illuminate structural erasures, silences, and gaps in memory, history, and identity formation? To understand this question, it is important to...
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: The impact of queer temporality on memory, history, and identity formation
Queer temporality challenges dominant narratives of life, progress, and historical continuity because it subverts conventional conceptions of time, identity, and memory. Queer people often experience...
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: Queer temporality and its impact on sex, intimacy, and relationships
There are several ways to approach reconstructing silenced or destroyed queer archives. One way is to consult existing sources such as historical documents, letters, diaries, newspapers, etc., which...
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: Reconstructing silent queer histories: challenges and innovative approaches
I will explore how the art of storytelling and narrative construction can serve to preserve queer spiritual memory and wisdom. Throughout history, stories have been used as a means of preserving...
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: How storytelling preserves queer spiritual memories and wisdom
Queer art is an umbrella term that refers to works created by people who identify as LGBTQIA+, including but not limited to gay men, lesbian women, bisexual individuals, transgender persons,...
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: Queer art exploring marginalization, oppression, and discrimination through personal storytelling
I will explore how queer memory resists the philosophical erasure that is often present in dominant historiographies. The concept of "queer" has been used to describe people who do not identify as...
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: How queer memory resists philosophical erasure through oral histories and community activism
Can queer storytelling, memory, and archives be used as philosophical tools for understanding human experience? Queer theory is an approach to studying the experiences of people who identify outside...
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: A critical analysis of three works on queer storytelling and its impact on philosophy
There has been a growing interest in exploring how queer people create, preserve, and share memories and stories that challenge mainstream epistemologies. This article examines the ways in which...
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: How queer memory and storytelling challenges traditional epistemology through counternarratives