Queer literature has been a powerful force for challenging dominant moral assumptions about family, fidelity, and identity since its earliest days. From stories of forbidden love to explorations of...
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: Queer literature defying traditional family fidelity identity
Queer people face systemic barriers to finding and maintaining employment due to their identity, which results in economic disadvantage that can be passed down through generations. Despite increasing...
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: A systemic issue: how economic disadvantages faced by queer people impact relationships and sexuality
The intersectionality between queer studies, feminism, gender studies, and digital technology has led to significant advancements in activism, research, and social transformation. Interdisciplinary...
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: Queer studies, feminism, gender studies, and digital technology: transforming society through intersectionality
Queer-feminism is an umbrella term for a multifaceted movement that seeks to challenge heteronormative societal expectations and norms surrounding gender, sexuality, and femininity. It also seeks to...
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: The power dynamics of queerfeminist activism through intersectionality theory and critical theory
Queer ethics is a branch of philosophy that examines moral principles from a queer perspective. It emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and challenges traditional normative ideas about...
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: Queer ethics: challenging traditional moral norms with inclusive sexuality
The representation of queerness and religiosity in the media can have far-reaching effects on how people view these two topics. In this article, I will explore some ways that media portrayals impact...
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: Unpacking the intersection between religion and queerness: exploring media portrayals impact on public opinion
How did historical medical discourse pathologize queer identities, and what lessons for contemporary bioethics, public health, and social justice can be drawn from these histories?
In the past,...
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: Queering bioethics: understanding the historical roots of pathologizing queer identities
Intersectionality is the study of how different forms of discrimination overlap to create additional disadvantages for individuals from marginalized groups. In this context, it is important to...
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: Exploring the impact of intersectionality on queer communities: from discrimination to mental health issues
Religious condemnation can have a profound effect on the identity formation and self-concept of queer individuals, particularly when it comes to their sense of gender, sexuality, and belongingness...
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: The impact of religious condemnation on identity formation and intimacy for queer individuals
Literature, art, and media play an important role in shaping collective memories. They often present a narrow view of history and marginalize certain groups, including those who are LGBTQ+. This has...
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: Reclaiming queer histories through literature, art, and media: a call for a more inclusive cultural canon.