Historical Legal Frameworks Shape Visibility of Queer Marriages
Since the Stonewall Riots of 1969, LGBTQ+ rights activists have fought for recognition of their relationships through marriage. This...
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: Historical legal frameworks shape visibility of queer marriages how laws impact lgbtq+ relationships.
The photography has been used to document queer life since the early days when photographers started using it to capture the images of queer people. It is important for historians to understand how...
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: How photography shaped perceptions of queer individuals throughout history
How does the visibility of queer couples in public spaces influence perceptions of safety and acceptance?
The visibility of queer couples in public spaces can have a significant impact on how...
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: Queer couples visibility influence public perceptions of safety and acceptance
The concept of visibility is often seen as a key aspect of queer liberation.
When it comes to the intersection between sex, sexuality, eroticism, intimacy, and relationships, there are some...
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: Exploring the complex intersection between visibility and queer liberation: challenges faced by the lgbtq+ community
Queer cinema has been an important tool for promoting visibility, challenging societal norms, and building communities since its inception in the late 19th century. Early films such as "Different...
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: Queer cinema: a journey through gender identity, sexuality, and community
What is the Ethical Significance of Visibility for Marginalized Communities?
Visibility refers to the ability of a community or group to be seen, heard, recognized, and acknowledged. It means...
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: Visibility for marginalized communities: its importance in reclaiming identity and restoring dignity
The notion of queerness has been defined as the experience of discomfort that accompanies being outside the normative gender system (Weston, 2019). Queer theory refers to an interdisciplinary field...
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: The metaphorical future of queerness in the digital age: exploring beyond transparency
The term "hypervisibility" refers to the increased visibility that some members of marginalized groups experience in digital spaces due to their unique identities, often resulting in discrimination,...
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: Hypervisibility and its impact on queer mental health: navigating digital spaces while protecting your wellbeing.
The intentional use of visual silence, absence, or erasure in queer art can operate as both an aesthetic strategy and a sociopolitical critique. This is because it allows for the creation of space...
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: How queer artists use visual silence, absence, and eroticism to challenge dominant narratives
LGBT individuals have been marginalized by society for centuries, facing discrimination, stigma, and even violence due to their nonconforming gender identities or sexual orientations.
There has...
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: Exploring how diverse portrayals of lgbt individuals impact identity affirmation and selfidentity formation