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Qué (quién) es LGBT themes in mythology - definición


LGBT themes in mythology         
  • Shiva and Shakti in the form of [[Ardhanarisvara]]
  • David and Jonathan in "La Somme le Roy" (1290 CE)
  • Dragon-gods, from ''Myths and Legends of China'', 1922 by E. T. C. Werner. Dragons sometimes sexually assaulted older men.
  • The destruction of Sodom as illustrated by [[Sebastian Münster]] (1564)
  • Depiction of Baron Samedi, a bisexual lwa
  • [[Saint Sebastian]], history's first recorded LGBT icon
LGBT themes in mythology occur in mythologies and religious narratives that include stories of romantic affection or sexuality between figures of the same sex or that feature divine actions that result in changes in gender. These myths are considered by some modern queer scholars to be forms of lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) expression, and modern conceptions of sexuality and gender have been retroactively applied to them.
LGBT themes in Hindu mythology         
  • Agni, god of fire. Agni's role in accepting sacrifices is paralleled by his accepting semen from other gods.
  • Shiva and Parvati in the form of [[Ardhanarisvara]]
  • Hijra]]s.
  • Arjuna as Brihannala
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LGBT themes in Hindu mythology involve Hindu deities or heroes whose attributes or behavior can be interpreted as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or as having elements of gender variance and non-heterosexual sexuality. Traditional Hindu literary sources do not speak of homosexuality directly, but changes of sex, homoerotic encounters, and intersex or third gender characters are often found both in traditional religious narratives such as the Vedas, Mahabharata, Ramayana and Puranas as well as in regional folklore.
LGBT themes in comics         
  • Sasha Hedges Steinberg]] and Laurel Lynn Leake.
  • Northstar]] and Kyle Jinadu, the first same-sex wedding in mainstream comics
  • Bruce Wayne]] and [[Dick Grayson]] in a panel from [[DC Comics]] ''Batman'' #84 (June 1954), which was used by [[Frederic Wertham]] to allege that comic books promote homosexuality.
  • Panel showing the [[coming out]] of a character in 1993 in the [[comic strip]] ''[[For Better or For Worse]]''. This comic strip caused death threats to be sent to Lynn Johnston, the creator.
  • Wedding of [[Midnighter]] and Apollo in [[DC Comics]]. Partial panel from ''Transfer of Power'' graphic novel (2002)
  • [[Rictor]] and [[Shatterstar]] kiss in [[Marvel Comics Universe]]. Art by Marco Santucci.
  • A [[Tom of Finland]] drawing printed in a 1962 issue of ''[[Physique Pictorial]]''.
LGBT THEMES IN COMICS
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LGBT themes in comics are a relatively new concept, as lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) themes and characters were historically omitted from the content of comic books and their comic strip predecessors due to anti-gay censorship. LGBT existence was included only via innuendo, subtext and inference.