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Notes on contributor
Danielle Bennett is a PhD student in US History at the CUNY Graduate Center in New York City. She has worked on LGBTQIA+-related projects at Amy Kaufman Cultural Planning and the New-York Historical Society. She previously worked in visitor experience at the Alice Austen House in Staten Island. Danielle earned her MA in History and Museum Studies from Tufts University in 2019.
Notes
1 Edelman, No Future: Queer Theory and the Death Drive.
2 Tyburczy, Sex Museums, Preface.
7 Snapp et al., “LGBTQ-Inclusive Curricula,” 580–96.
10 Love, Feeling Backward, 5.
11 Sullivan and Middleton, Queering the Museum, 6.
12 Ibid., 6.
13 Tyburczy, Sex Museums, 175.
14 Sullivan and Middleton, Queering the Museum, 64.
15 Kyriarchy is a term coined by theological scholar Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza in 1992 that refers to interconnected systems of oppression.