Queer(ing) Space(s), from Antiquity to the Present is a conference that addresses queer experiences in the past, focusing on how these experiences are reflected in material culture, spaces, buildings, and landscapes.
Queer(ing) Space(s), from Antiquity to the Present covers topics such as:
- Material culture residues of queer experiences
- Queer experiences in the past
- Architectural history and heritage related to queerness
- Queerness in spaces, buildings, and landscapes
- Sexuality and gender fluidity
- Material culture studies and the history of collections
- Heteronormativity and homonormativity debates
- Archaeology of identity
- Queer space in methodological, theoretical, and historiographical contexts
- Transnational, transcultural, and transtemporal perspectives on queerness
- Queer theorists` exploration of architectural and spatial metaphors of queer experience