Queer ontology is an approach to understanding the world that emphasizes the fluidity and complexity of gender, sexuality, and identity. It challenges traditional definitions and categories, instead...
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: The multifaceted nature of gender and sexuality according to queer ontology
Queer Aesthetics is a field of study that explores how art can be used to challenge social norms and explore identities outside of traditional gender binaries. It looks at how artists have used their...
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: Queer aesthetics: using art to challenge gender binaries and foster selfexpression
Historical literature has been dominated by heteronormative narratives that have often excluded or marginalized the voices of LGBTQ+ individuals. This silencing of queer stories can be traced back to...
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: The erasure of lgbtq+ stories from literary canons: challenging heteronormativity with creativity and resistance
What does it mean to desire without ranking or hierarchy? It means that one can feel attracted or drawn to someone without judging them based on social status, wealth, power, race, age, gender...
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: The art of desire without ranking: a guide to equitable relationships
Erotic tension is a natural phenomenon that can occur between individuals who have strong emotional bonds. In male queer friendships, erotic tension may arise due to physical attraction, shared...
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: What everyone should know about dealing with erotic tension between male queer friends (but nobody will tell you)
The idea that LGBTQ+ people can show their affection for one another in public has always been controversial, but it has recently gained more attention due to recent events such as the legalization...
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: How queer intimacy challenges traditional relationships and promotes equality
The term “LGBTQ+” refers to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, asexual, agender, allies, pansexual, polysexual, etc. It is often used as an umbrella term for people...
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: Lgbtq+: the impact of algorithmic mediation on relationships and social media advocacy.
Community-authored metadata refers to descriptive information about a resource such as an image, video, text, website, or digital object that is created by individuals within a specific community...
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: Sex, relationships, and metadata: using communityauthored descriptions to challenge oppressive narratives
Queerness is a term that has been used to refer to non-heteronormative sexual identities since the 1980s. In recent years, there has been an increase in radical visibility of queer sexual joy, which...
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: The power of queer sexual joy: breaking down gender roles and challenging traditional narratives
Impermanence is an essential part of human existence. It refers to the fleeting nature of all things, including desires, which can change rapidly. Queer desire, which is often defined as an...
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: Embracing the fragility of desire: how precarity and existential freedom shape queer experiences