During our current time of technological advancement and globalization, many people have started to experience various degrees of shifts towards more openness about sexual and identity issues. This...
Read More
: Exploring the powerful impact of digital embodiment on sexual identity expression for older lgbtq+ community
Digital storytelling is an emerging medium that allows people to tell their stories through various forms such as videos, podcasts, and blog posts. It has become increasingly popular among queer...
Read More
: Queer identity reclamation through digital storytelling: how digital media empowers marginalized communities
Many people enjoy listening to music because it is pleasurable and soothing. Music can be used to express emotions that are difficult to put into words. It has been shown to reduce stress, improve...
Read More
: Musics impact on identity: how lgbtq+ musicians use song to express themselves
The term "queer" is used to describe people who identify themselves outside of heterosexual norms, which are rooted in cisheteropatriarchy. This means that people whose identities fall under the...
Read More
: Queer sexuality and relationships: exploring identity and memory
What is "Queer"?
Queer refers to people who identify themselves with non-heteronormative sexual identities and gender identities, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex,...
Read More
: Understanding queerness impact on home, belonging, and domesticity
Queer collective memory refers to the shared history, culture, and identity of LGBTQ+ people, which is often passed down through stories, art, music, literature, and personal experiences. This memory...
Read More
: Sexuality matters: exploring the importance of queer collective memory and its ethical considerations
Queer myths are stories that feature non-heteronormative gender identities, sexual orientations, romantic partnerships, or erotic dynamics. They can be found across time and cultures. Queer myths...
Read More
: Queer myths: stories of nonheteronormative identities and relationships as tools for resistance
This paper seeks to explore the role that historical silence and erasure have played in shaping contemporary queer identity, scholarship, and activism. In order to understand how these phenomena...
Read More
: Historical silence and erasure in queer identity and activism
1. Introduction
Queer people have always been marginalized because they don't fit into society's normative standards. They are often seen as immoral, deviant, and disgusting, while their stories...
Read More
: Uncovering the deeper meanings behind queer experiences: how they challenge traditional views on beauty
The question of how archival gaps affect historical knowledge, collective memory, and intergenerational transmission of queer heritage is an important one that has received increasing attention in...
Read More
: Why queer communities need access to archives to preserve their heritage