Queering Traditions, Decolonizing Queerness: A Literature Review of Queer Worldmaking Tradition Bearers
Bianca Garcia
Abstract:For many diasporic queer people of colour, participating in cultural traditions may mean erasing or suppressing their nonheteronormative identities. Similarly, participating in mainstream queer culture may mean erasing or suppressing ethnic, religious, racial, or cultural heritage. This borderlands existence often evokes intense pain but can also compel great creative agency. Stirred to explore this dual reality, I created a literature review of queer cultural, ethnic, and religious rituals. Conducted in Engli… Show more
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