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Monstering

by Chimera

Evolving oneself into an entity that is more-than-human. Rooted in Sarah Ahmed’s Queer Phenomenology, monstering is an inherently queer process. However, monstering can be practiced by anyone, as we queer neither gender nor sexuality, but rather queer our category of species.

CHIMERA

  • [2025]
  • Lou Croff Blake
  • Madelyn Byrd
  • Against Purity
  • Live Action Role-Playing (LARP)
  • Storytelling
  • Worlding
  • Geographies of Self
  • Chimerizing
  • Monstering

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