In a growing environment of censorship, in which the right and far right have targeted the study and teaching of queer history internationally as a scapegoat for political gain, the internet has become a refuge to those looking for information regarding queer history.1 Online, public history plays an important role in filling gaps of knowledge that cannot be filled easily anywhere else. The sharing of queer history on the internet is an important intervention against its censorship elsewhere. This essay is a review of queer public history on social media, especially Instagram (IG). I will center my attention on five Instagram pages that I consider to be part of a growing corpus of internet historiography focused on queer history.2 I use “queerness” here to signify the rejection of what lesbian-feminism has called compulsory heterosexuality, a challenge to the imposition of heterosexuality as an ideology, and not only a...
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February 01 2025
Virtual Tools for IRL Problems: Reviewing the Construction of Queer History Online
Felipe Caro Romero
Felipe Caro Romero
Felipe Caro Romero is a historian from the National University of Colombia with a doctorate in Latin American History from the Catholic University of Eichstätt, in Germany. His research focuses the history of the sexual and gender dissident movement in Colombia and the rest of Latin America.
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The Public Historian (2025) 47 (1): 120–125.
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Felipe Caro Romero; Virtual Tools for IRL Problems: Reviewing the Construction of Queer History Online. The Public Historian 1 February 2025; 47 (1): 120–125. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/tph.2025.47.1.120
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