The topic of LGBT representation in the media has been a controversial one for many years. Many argue that there is still a lot to do before the media industry can truly be considered inclusive and...
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: How media should be held accountable for ethical representation of lgbt narratives and identities
Queer Moral Frameworks
In order to understand how queer moral frameworks reconcile anticipation of pleasure with obligations of fidelity, it is necessary to explore the concept of morality itself....
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: how can queer moral frameworks balance anticipated pleasure with obligations of fidelity?
LGBTQ+ is an acronym that stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning. It refers to people who do not identify as heterosexual or cisgender, meaning they have a gender...
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: Sexual representations on television: a guide to lgbtq+ portrayal and its impact on selfacceptance
Queer youth often explore their sexuality through various forms of sexual activity, including kissing, petting, and intercourse. This exploration can lead to significant changes in their identities,...
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: Sexual experimentation and its influence on queer youth identity negotiation
Activism is an effort to bring about social change through collective action. It may involve protests, petitions, boycotts, strikes, public relations campaigns, media outreach, education programs,...
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: Sexual activism: understanding policies, relationships & philosophy
Queer theory is an approach to understanding human identity that focuses on the intersection between gender, sexuality, race, class, and other factors that contribute to social power structures. It...
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: Queer theory uncovers subtle forms of oppression and inequality in society
Queer Relational Vulnerability
The term "queer" is often used to describe individuals who do not identify with traditional gender norms or sexual orientations. In recent years, there has been...
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: queering romance: how vulnerability can lead to moral courage and stronger bonds
Queer Phenomenology vs Moral Psychology: What's the Relationship?
The concept of queer phenomenology is relatively new, having emerged from the field of philosophy during the late twentieth...
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: How queer phenomenology and moral psychology shape perceptions of sexual orientation and gender identity
Queer identity is formed through different elements such as culture, history, politics, and personal experiences. These elements shape how individuals understand themselves and their place in...
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: How does performativity influence authenticity in queer identity?
LGBTQ+ people have always been an integral part of society, yet their contributions to human culture are often undervalued. As such, it is imperative that we acknowledge how they contribute to the...
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: Lgbtq+ aesthetics, emotions, and philosophy: exploring the intersections between sexuality and thought