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100 1 _aCover, Rob,
_eAuthor.
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245 1 0 _aQueer memory and storytelling :
_bgender and sexually-diverse identities and trans media narrative /
_cby Rob Cover, Rosslyn Prosser.
260 _aLondon :
_bRoutledge,
_c2024.
300 _a186 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
490 0 _aGender and sexualities in psychology
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aQueer Memory, Storytelling and the Narrative Psychology of Identity -- Memorializing the Past in the Future Self: Remembering 'Coming Out' Online -- Memory, Identity and Performativity -- Queer Collecting and Strategic Intent -- Queer Objects, Attachment and Memorial Storytelling -- The Domestic Archive and Creative Reflection -- Social Media as an Unwitting Memorial Archive -- The Queer Monument in Space and Time -- Queer Storytelling Futures.
520 _a"Queer Memory and Storytelling unpacks the ways in which the narrative practices of recounting past experiences play a formative role in formation of identities, cultures, and social change among gender and sexually diverse individuals. Grounded in theoretical research, this work delves into historical accounts, case studies, and draws from the rich tapestry of interviews conducted during extensive LGBTQ+ research studies. It explores the power of memorial storytelling to shape the narratives surrounding gender and sexual diversity, offering profound insights into the role storytelling plays as a deeply subjective, personal, communal, and cultural form of expression. The book introduces a queer perspective that reframes the study of narrative psychology, community history, philosophies of subjectivity and the socio-cultural heritage of LGBTQ+ minority communities. It also focuses on the pivotal role played by memory and reflection found within online coming-up stories and contemporary modes of shared community memorialization. By employing queer theory, ethnographic research, interviews and meticulous media/textual analysis, the book presents new frameworks for comprehending the myriad facets of identity, and investigating what it means to remember and narrate selfhood in the context of social life, actively 'queering' the concept of memory. Queer Memory and Storytelling will appeal to academics, researchers and students in psychology, sociology, gender and sexuality studies, and communication"--
650 0 _aGay people
_xIdentity.
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650 0 _aSexual minorities
_xIdentity.
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650 0 _aMemory
_xSociological aspects.
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650 0 _aStorytelling
_xPsychological aspects.
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700 1 _aProsser, Rosslyn,
_eJoint author.
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