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Bodies, sexualities, gender identities that diverge from the pre-established norms, the queer has been considerably developing either politically or theoretically.
During this Litrilogy, we discussed how non normative sex/genre identities have been represented in literature, from the Ancient Greeks up to today.
In this third episode, particularly, we talk about the contemporary concept of "queer" and how it is represented in other medias such as films, series and music.
We also highlight the importance of adaptations for the propagation of LGBTQIA+ works.
Follow us on Instagram: @litea.podcast
Soundtrack: Desespoir Agreable from Erik Satie played by Mal Waldron (1983)
By Literary TeaBodies, sexualities, gender identities that diverge from the pre-established norms, the queer has been considerably developing either politically or theoretically.
During this Litrilogy, we discussed how non normative sex/genre identities have been represented in literature, from the Ancient Greeks up to today.
In this third episode, particularly, we talk about the contemporary concept of "queer" and how it is represented in other medias such as films, series and music.
We also highlight the importance of adaptations for the propagation of LGBTQIA+ works.
Follow us on Instagram: @litea.podcast
Soundtrack: Desespoir Agreable from Erik Satie played by Mal Waldron (1983)