In contemporary academia, there has been much debate regarding the concept of "queer remembrance" and its potential to serve as a tool for exploring and reclaiming marginalized narratives within...
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: The power of queer remembrance in exploring marginalized narratives of lgbtq+ history
Queer people can experience rejection from their families for various reasons related to their gender identity, sexual orientation, or expression. This rejection may take place due to prejudice,...
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: How queer people reconstruct their narratives of family and belonging despite challenges
In post-Soviet nations, national myths of identity have historically marginalized queer populations through the use of rigid gender roles, heteronormativity, and the promotion of traditional family...
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: Reclaiming national myths: the challenges and triumphs of queer activism in postsoviet nations
In queer art practices, vulnerability is often used as a deliberate ethical and political strategy to challenge normative assumptions about gender, sexuality, and power dynamics within society. By...
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: Reclaiming narratives of sexuality and gender through intimate artwork
Post-Soviet Contexts
The fall of communism and the rise of capitalist economies have had profound effects on gender roles and sexuality around the world. As nations emerge from totalitarian...
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: The impact of postsoviet contexts on queer identities: exploring how national myths shape sexuality and gender