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Decentering Heteronormative Historiography in the (Post)Colonial Philippines: A Lecture Series


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Organized by Kiel Ramos Suarez, Humboldt University (HU) Berlin, and Advancing Philippine Studies at HU with the support of the Philippine Studies Series Berlin, this webinar series will cover a range of topics related to the LGBTQ movement in the (Post)Colonial Philippines. These include:

Sins Against Nature: Sexualities and Spanish Colonialism, from Mexico City to Manila

Zeb Tortorici, PhD (New York University) 

May 18, 2021, 4 am - 6 am (EST)

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Queer Cinema in the Philippines: A Very Brief History

Mikee Inton-Campbell, PhD (California State University San Marcos)

May 25, 2021, 4 am - 6 am (EST)

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Queer Time Travel: Re-imagining Histories in the Philippine LGBTQ Movement

John Andrew "Andoy" Evangelista (University of the Philippines-Diliman/University of Hong Kong) 

June 1, 2021, 4 am - 6 am (EST)

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The Lesbian March of 1993: Before, During and After

Tesa Casal de Vela, DPA (Miriam College/Executive Director, Women and Gender Institute)

June 8, 2021, 4 am - 6 am (EST)

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(Re)Writing LGBTIQ History in the Philippines: Lessons from the Field

Kiel Ramos Suarez (Linnaeus University/Humboldt University Berlin)

July 13, 2021, 4 am - 6 am (EST)

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Post-event recordings will be accessible here. Contact Kiel Ramos Suarez at kiel.ramossuarez@lnu.se for more information.