LGBTQ Poetry

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LGBTQ Poetry is a literary genre comprising poems that explore lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer experiences, identities, and themes.

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instanceOf LGBTQ literature
literary genre
poetry genre
aimsTo affirm queer identities
challenge heteronormativity
create community
document LGBTQ history
protest discrimination
developedSignificantlyIn 20th century
21st century
emergedIn ancient literature
focusesOn AIDS crisis
bisexual experiences
body
chosen family
code-switching
coming out
community
diaspora
drag culture
eroticism
gay experiences
gender identity
gender transition
homophobia
identity politics
intersectionality
intimacy
legal rights
lesbian experiences
love
marginalization
marriage equality
mental health
nonbinary identities
passing
pride
queer desire
queer experiences
queer history
queer nightlife
race and sexuality
religion and sexuality
resistance
rural queer life
sexual orientation
shame
social justice
transgender experiences
transphobia
urban queer life
violence against LGBTQ people
visibility
hasForm experimental poetry
free verse
lyric poetry
prose poem
slam poetry
sonnet
spoken word
oftenPerformedAt LGBTQ community centers
Pride events
poetry slams
oftenPublishedIn LGBTQ literary magazines
anthologies
relatedTo LGBTQ rights movement
confessional poetry
feminist poetry
performance poetry
queer theory

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Lambda Literary Award hasCategory LGBTQ Poetry