Queer theory is a critical theoretical framework that explores the intersections of gender, race, class, and other social identities within LGBTQ+ communities. It seeks to challenge binary systems of...
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: Exploring the intersectionality of sexual identity: can queer theory adequately include asexuality and aromanticism?
How does an individual's understanding of their own identity intersect with societal conceptions of gender, romance, and sex? This question lies at the heart of asexuality and aromanticism....
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: Unpacking the complex relationship between sexual identity and societal expectations
The concepts of "asexual" and "aromantic" are relatively new terms that describe individuals who experience little to no sexual or romantic attraction towards others. These identities challenge...
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: Asexual and aromantic identities disrupt traditional relationship frameworks
Asexuality is defined as "a lack of sexual attraction to others," whereas aromanticism is defined as "a lack of romantic attraction to others." These identities are often conflated with celibacy,...
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: Asexuality and aromanticism: exploring the challenges of identity formation, relationships, and community building
Asexuality is a term used to describe individuals who do not experience sexual attraction towards others, while aromantics do not feel romantic attractions. These identities challenge prevailing...
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: Sex and intimacy: exploring the worlds of asexuality and aromanticism
Erotic literature has long been used to explore themes related to sex, sexual desire, and intimacy.
There is little discussion about how this genre can be utilized to represent asexual and...
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: Erotic writing provides representation for asexual and aromantic identities