EP9: The Story of 'Queer:' Language and Identity
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Ever wondered how the interplay of language shapes our identities and how we perceive others? Join our illuminating conversation with Kit, as we journey through the fascinating evolution of 'queer', from its roots in 16th-century old English to its modern significance as a symbol of resilience and defiance in the LGBTQ+ community. We examine Oscar Wilde's infamous trial, shining a light on how it further entrenched 'queer' as a term of insult, and marginalized the LGBTQ+ community.
The journey continues as we delve deep into the empowering potential of reclaiming terms with historically oppressive origins. With Kit's insights, we reinforce the importance of embracing our roots and harnessing our inner power for liberation. Emphasizing the impact of celebrating our individual and collective victories, we discuss the song 'Centuries' by Fall Out Boy, co-written by a non-binary person, which pays tribute to the indefatigable queer activist Marsha P. Johnson. Tune in for an engaging exploration of language, queer identity, and the ongoing struggle for empowerment and acceptance.
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Chapters
1. EP9: The Story of 'Queer:' Language and Identity (00:00:00)
2. Queer Identity and Language's Power (00:00:24)
3. Evolution of the Term 'Queer (00:04:29)
4. The Power of Words (00:14:35)
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