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The Cultural Functions and Social Potential of Queer Monuments: A Preliminary Inventory and Analysis
Authors:Joseph Orangias  Jeannie Simms  Sloane French
Affiliation:1. Independent Researcher, Brooklyn, New York and Geneva, Switzerland;2. School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Tufts University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA;3. Department of English, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
Abstract:
Public monuments function as cultural agents, reifying dominant public narratives or fostering change. Either way, their representation of people and events intervene in public discourse and contribute to cultural, economic, political, and social environments. Queer monuments, defined here as heritage sites that honor gender and sexual minorities, represent communities that have often been excised in dominant public narratives. This article provides a preliminary global inventory of queer monuments and describes three of their major functions: (1) to provide visibility and reduce stigma; (2) to educate the public on the abuse and attempted extermination of gender and sexual minorities; and (3) to stimulate public debate and discourse about gender and sexual minority rights. This still rare type of monument is growing more common and prompting more active and equitable representations in public space. Queer monuments have the potential of lessening stigma and improving the lives of sexual and gender minorities.
Keywords:Art activism  gender and sexual minority rights  heritage studies  history  memory  public space  queer monuments  visibility
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