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QUEER IDENTITY COMMERCIALIZATION VS. VISIBILITY & AGENCY: THE BATTLE BETWEEN MARKETING STRATEGIES AND SOCIAL PERCEPTION

Today, many people identify themselves as queer. In this article, I will discuss the interaction between commercialization and visibility of queer identity. For years, the LGBT community has fought...

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SEXUALITY AND GENDER NONCONFORMITY IN VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS: ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS.

Gender Nonconformity in Visual and Performing Arts
Gender is a socially constructed concept that refers to the roles, behaviors, and characteristics assigned to males and females based on their...

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QUEER IDENTITIES & DIGITAL ECONOMIES: EXPLORING THE IMPACT ON COMMODIFICATION, REPRESENTATION, AND AGENCY

The commodification, representation, and agency of queer identities are changing due to the emergence of new technologies such as digital economies, media, and Web3 platforms. These technologies have...

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WHAT DOES QUEERNESS MEAN? EXPLORING IDENTITY OUTSIDE OF SOCIETYS NORMS

Queerness is a term used to describe individuals who do not fit into traditional gender norms and sexual categories, such as heterosexual cisgender individuals. Queerness can encompass a wide range...

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FORGETTING ITSELF AS AN ACT OF RESISTANCE AND LIBERATION: EXPLORING THE ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF MEMORY MANIPULATION

Can Forgetting Itself Act As An Ethical Or Political Intervention When Memory Is Co-Opted Or Institutionalized?
Forgetting can be an act of resistance against the forces that try to control or...

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THE POWER OF PERFORMATIVE ACTS, EMBODIED PRACTICES, AND ARTISTIC EXPRESSION IN CONSTRUCTING QUEER IDENTITY

How do performative acts, embodied practices, and artistic expression mediate queer identity construction, and what philosophical questions arise regarding authenticity and agency?
Performative...

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EXPLORING QUEER PERFORMANCE PRACTICES IN RESEARCH CONTEXTS: SAFETY VS. AGENCY CONSIDERATIONS

There has been an increasing interest in using queer performance practices as valid research methodologies to explore various aspects of human experience, including but not limited to gender...

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THE POWER OF RESISTANCE NARRATIVES: HOW CHALLENGING NORMS SHAPED SOCIETIES

Historical narratives of resistance have been essential in challenging dominant interpretations of morality and citizenship throughout history. These stories provide a critical counterpoint to...

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SEXUALITY, EROTICISM, INTIMACY & RELATIONSHIP: HOW RESISTANCE TO SELFDEFINITION CAN TRANSFORM IDENTITY POLITICS

The definition of self is an essential component of identity that determines how individuals perceive themselves and their place in society.
Some individuals may choose to reject this process and...

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SELFIDENTIFICATION BEYOND CONVENTIONAL CATEGORIES: A PHILOSOPHICAL CRITIQUE OF NORMATIVE SYSTEMS

The term "normative system" is often used to describe a set of rules, expectations, values, beliefs, and behaviors that govern social interactions within a given society or culture. These systems are...

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