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  • Queering Camouflage: Visibility as Subversion

    The military uniform, in its traditional context, imposes discipline, hierarchy, and submission. By queering it—merging camouflage with rainbow hues, turning a weapon into a harmless spectacle—I disrupted its meaning, subverting the power it historically represents. Rather than enforcing control, my uniform invited curiosity. Rather than intimidating, it encouraged a kind of joyful rebellion. It was…

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  • Saint Anthony and the Demons: A Queer Theological Reading

    The Legacy of Saint Anthony Saint Anthony, a Christian monk from Egypt, is widely regarded as the father of monasticism. Born into a wealthy landowner family, he renounced his inheritance at 18, giving away all his possessions to live an ascetic life in the desert. According to legend, Anthony endured a series of supernatural temptations…

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