There has been increased interest in studying queer psychology, which focuses on the intersection between mental health and LGBTQ+ identities. This field seeks to understand how sexual orientation...
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: Sexuality in queer psychology: exploring the concept of sexual fluidity and gender diversity
Queer communities can refer to groups that identify outside traditional gender roles or sexual norms. These include but are not limited to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, asexual,...
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: Revealing the erotic lives of queer communities through historical archives
The phenomenology of queer relational trust is an area of study that examines how people form and maintain close relationships, particularly those involving power dynamics and identity politics. By...
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: Queer trust vs normative expectations: ethics of relationships amidst power dynamics and identity politics
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 One way is to consult existing sources such as historical documents, letters, diaries, newspapers, etc., which...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
Queer archives are collections of materials that document the experiences and perspectives of LGBTQ+ communities. They often include personal papers, photographs, artwork, artifacts, and ephemera...
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: Queer archives: challenging traditional historical narratives
Historical Silences
The concept of "historical silence" refers to the intentional or unintentional omission of certain aspects of history from academic discourse and public consciousness. This can...
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: Uncovering the hidden histories of lgbtq+ experiences: how silence shapes modern understandings of sexuality
History is full of underrepresented stories that have been left untold, but technology has made it possible for historians to uncover them through various methods. Queer literature is one such field...
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: Unearthing hidden narratives: uncovering the stories of queer literature through technology
We will explore how post-structuralist theory and decolonial perspectives can be applied to queer research, activism, and community praxis to challenge dominant power structures. Post-structuralism...
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: Poststructuralism and decolonial perspectives: challenging dominant power structures in queer studies
When it comes to understanding the psychological implications of perceiving one's queerness as sacred rather than sinful, there is much research that has been conducted to shed light on this issue....
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: The psychological impact of perceiving your queerness as sacred rather than sinful
Queer studies have come a long way since its emergence in the early twentieth century.
Despite significant progress in terms of theoretical development and increased recognition within academia,...
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: Queer studies: unlocking its potential through university support