Queer archives are collections of materials related to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer history, culture, and identity. They include personal papers, diaries, letters, photographs,...
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: The importance of sexual identity archives: exploring queer histories through personal papers and ephemera
Researchers and artists face significant ethical concerns when recording queer experiences due to sensitivities about gender, identity, power dynamics, and consent. Some scholars argue that...
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: Ethical considerations in documenting queer intimacy: exploring sensitive topics with respect
The idea of university as a site for queer cultural futurism is an exciting one, yet few institutions have made significant progress towards achieving this vision. Queer activists have been...
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: Unlocking the power of queer cultural futurism in university settings
The field of queer studies has become increasingly interested in the role that archives play in documenting and preserving histories of LGBTQ+ communities. As more and more archives are being made...
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: The role of queer archives in documenting intersectionality and challenging dominant narratives about sexuality
Digital technologies have revolutionized the way we interact with each other, consume media, share knowledge, and even form communities. In recent years, these advancements have also had a...
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: How technology has revolutionized queer community engagement & archival practice
Scholars have begun to explore the intersection of feminism, gender studies, and queer research in greater depth than ever before. This has led to exciting developments in understanding how these...
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: Understanding gender and sexuality through intersectional feminism and queer research
How do post-industrial societal changes shape queer cultural production, activism, and academic research? The following is an article that discusses how these three topics have been affected by...
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: How does postindustrial society impact queer cultural production, activism, and research?
When conducting research on queer communities, it is important for visual anthropologists to take into account the complexities involved in their approach towards documentation. Queer people have...
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: The challenges facing visual anthropologists when documenting queer communities
Queer research methods are essential to challenging traditional ways of understanding gender and sexuality. These approaches prioritize experiences beyond the heteronormative and cisnormative,...
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: Exploring sexuality and gender through queer research: challenging traditional ways of knowledge production
Performances can be a powerful way to create new knowledge about sex, sexuality, eroticism, intimacy, and relationships. They allow people to explore their identities, desires, and experiences in...
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: Powerful ways to explore sexuality through interactive queer performance practices