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.
Topics
- 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