There is an increasing recognition that queer kinship and chosen families are significant for contemporary moral philosophy. Queer kinship refers to non-traditional forms of family organization that...
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: The ethics of nontraditional family structures: exploring queer kinship and chosen families
There are many different types of families in the world today, but they all have one thing in common: They impose hidden ethical hierarchies under the guise of care. In some cases, these hierarchies...
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: Sexuality exploring the impact of different family structures on morality in caring behaviors
Can chosen families challenge traditional ethical hierarchies of care? Chosen families are groups of individuals who choose to form familial bonds outside of blood relations. These communities can...
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: Can nonblood related families challenge traditional ethical hierarchies of care?
The LGBT community has been marginalized for centuries due to their sexual orientation and gender identity, leading them to create alternative forms of care and support networks within their own...
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: Sexual orientation and gender identity in the lgbt community: a philosophy of caretaking
LGBTQ+ people often face significant challenges when it comes to forming romantic partnerships due to societal norms, expectations, and prejudices. This can make finding supportive and loving...
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: How chosen families challenge societal norms and create new relational ethics for lgbtq+ people
There has been growing interest in exploring alternative forms of family structures beyond the traditional nuclear family model. One such idea is that of nontraditional kinship structures, which...
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: The evolution of kinship structures: exploring alternative forms of relationships beyond traditional nuclear families
Emotional labor is defined as work that expresses, regulates, or negotiates affective responses to preserve social norms. It can be physical, verbal, behavioral, or cognitive, but it always involves...
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: how queer lesbian relationships can benefit from effective emotional labor management
How does queer temporality call into question moral notions of permanence as a condition of trust or care?
Queer temporality is an approach to time that challenges traditional understandings of...
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: How queer temporality challenges moral notions of permanence in caregiving relationships?
There are many ways to think about how lesbians practice care for each other. In this essay, I will explore one particular approach that emphasizes relational attentiveness and mutual responsibility....
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: Revealing the secrets of successful lesbian relationships through relational attentiveness and mutual responsibility
Queer experiences of relational intimacy have been increasingly recognized as significant for understanding how people form bonds, maintain connections, and engage in ethically responsible actions...
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: The art of queer intimacy: exploring the unconventional ways of love