The article discusses the use of visual strategies in queer protest art to achieve political critique, epistemic disruption, and ethical reflection. It explores how these tactics are used to...
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Protests and demonstrations have always been an integral part of society, but they took on new forms in recent years as social movements demanding justice for marginalized communities became more...
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: Exploring the innovative ways queer artists are challenging norms through creative expression
Queer communities have always been known for their ability to express themselves through artistic forms such as poetry, music, dance, theatre, and literature. In recent years, the act of creating and...
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: The importance of collective healing in queer communities during protests and resistance
Can sacred space be redefined through queer spatial practices — from private prayer to public protest?
Sacred spaces have been traditionally defined as places where one can connect with the...
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: Rethinking sacred spaces: how queer perspectives challenge traditional religious boundaries
Queer resilience is often seen as an individualistic response to external pressures, but it also involves the creation of alternative social structures that enable collective resistance against...
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: How queer resilience leads to ethical flourishing through creativity and community.
Humor is often used to challenge normative assumptions about gender roles and sexual orientation. Queer activists have employed different forms of humor to convey their message and call attention to...
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: Humor and queer protest: exploring the use of comedy, irony, and performance art as political tools
Queer visual art has always been a powerful tool for expressing LGBTQ+ identities, protesting against societal norms, and building community solidarity among queer people. From paintings to...
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: The power of color in queer visual art: exploring identity, protest, and community solidarity