LGBTQ individuals living in cities face challenges in negotiating public spaces that are often unsafe for their identities. This is due to the prevalence of heteronormativity, which refers to the...
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: Lgbtq individuals living in cities face challenges in negotiating public spaces
The intersections between different aspects of identity such as race, gender, class, disability, age, religion, and national origin can have significant impacts on the experiences of members of the...
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: Sexuality and relationships in the intersectional lgbtq+ community
As technology continues to advance, the online world has become an increasingly important part of everyday life. In particular, it is becoming more common for individuals to form romantic and sexual...
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: Digital spaces amplify liberation & selfsurveillance for queer users
How Queer Literary Practices Destabilize Conventional Narratives, Temporalities, and Authority While Reflecting Multiplicity
Queer literature is a broad term that refers to works of fiction,...
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: How queer literature disrupts traditional narrative structures to reflect multiplicity and power dynamics
A parent is someone who takes responsibility for raising a child from birth until adulthood, providing them with a safe and nurturing environment, teaching them about life, morals, values, and social...
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: Unpacking the politics of queer parenthood: a comprehensive guide
Queerness refers to non-heteronormative identities, such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals. Children's and young adult literature is a vast genre that represents various...
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: Queerness in childrens and young adult literature explored: how nonheteronormative identities are depicted
Peer Support Networks Contribute to Identity Affirmation and Resilience Among Queer Adolescents
Adolescence is often considered one of life's most challenging phases, as teenagers navigate through...
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: How peer support networks help queer adolescents build resilience and affirm their identities
It is important to define "queer" and "non-queer". Queer refers to people who identify as LGBTQ+, while non-queer refers to cisgender heterosexuals. Artistic collaboration between these groups has...
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: Unlocking the power of collaboration: how queer and nonqueer creators are redefining artistry together
Queer Experiences and Philosophical Discourse
Philosophy is often seen as a discipline that examines the fundamental nature of reality, knowledge, existence, logic, and values.
It can also be...
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: Philosophical discourse: exploring queer experiences with respect for ethics
Queer individuals have always struggled to express their identity in society. This is particularly true when it comes to their clothing choices, which are often constrained by social norms and...
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: Sexuality and fashion: how queer individuals use clothing to defiantly express their identity