Your servant, mephistopheles and an examination of queer folklore

In the past, most historical research has been influenced by the white, straight, cis-gendered male historians of the time, leading to a shallow perceptive that diminishes queer figures in history. LGBTQ+ and genderqueer individuals have long existed in history and appeared in several cultures’ folk...

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Main Author: White, Nor
Other Authors: Waldron, Andrew
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Published: 2023
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