In this essay, I will explore the importance of preserving queer music and performance histories in institutional, public, and community archives for future generations to appreciate, understand, and...
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: The importance of preserving queer music and performance histories: exploring challenges, impacts, and accessibility
Queer art and performance have been integral to LGBTQ+ history since the Stonewall riots in New York City in 1969. From drag shows to queer film festivals, these forms of expression provide a space...
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: Queer art and performance promote critical thinking about identity politics through reclamation
Queer performance is an art form that involves expressing identity through non-conforming gender expression, sexual orientation, and body language. It has been used throughout history by marginalized...
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: Exploring the aesthetics of queer performance in philosophy: from gender expression to selfexpression
The concept of queer self-portraiture is a multifaceted one that has been extensively explored in various academic fields such as art history, literature, sociology, and psychology. Queer...
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: How queer selfportraiture reflects on the concept of identity and visibility in the context of the lgbtq+ community
The term "queer" refers to people who identify outside of traditional categories of gender and sexual orientation. Queer aesthetics are related to how these individuals express themselves through...
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: Queer aesthetics: nonbinary language, drag performance, and beyond
The idea that queerness is an identity category is relatively recent, appearing first in the mid-20th century as part of a movement to challenge heteronormativity and homophobia. It has since evolved...
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: How queer aesthetic deviation subverts traditional sexual narratives
Queer performers are artists who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, non-binary, or otherwise fall under the LGBTQ+ umbrella. They often create art that challenges societal norms and...
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: How does political sensitivity affect queer performers duty to their audiences?
Queer performance is an art form that involves performing gender and sexual identities outside of traditional societal norms. It can take many forms, such as drag, burlesque, dance, spoken word...
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: Queer performance: challenging gender norms and embracing fluidity
Theatre is an art form that has been around for centuries and has evolved to reflect different cultures and societies' values and beliefs. In recent years, there have been significant changes in...
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: Theatre performance trends: a look at consent, identity representation, and more
The act of critiquing normative expectations of gender through vocal modulation and body language is an important tool that queer performers have used for years to challenge societal norms and create...
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: How do drag performances use vocal modulation and body language to explore gender norms?