Erotic art has been used for centuries to celebrate human sexuality and explore different forms of intimacy.
It has also been subject to censorship and taboo due to cultural biases that view...
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: Ethically challenging censorship through inclusive and progressive erotic art
Can Queer Melancholia Function As An Ethical Response To Collective Trauma And Erasure?
Melancholia is a term used to describe feelings of depression, sadness, loss, and despair. It can be caused...
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: How queer melancholia can respond ethically to collective trauma and erasure?
The marginalization and cultural erasure of LGBTQ+ histories and identities has been a widespread phenomenon that continues to impact individuals and society at large. This essay will delve into the...
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: Sexual marginalization and erasure a study on its impact and resolution
What are the effects of cultural erasure, historical invisibility, or marginalization on identity development, community cohesion, and psychological resilience in LGBTQ populations? This is an...
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: How culture, history, and marginalization impact lgbtq community cohesion and mental health outcomes
Memory is an essential aspect of human life that provides individuals with the ability to store, retrieve, and process information. It enables them to learn from their past experiences, form new...
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: How your memory can resist cultural erasure, normative oppression, and historical marginalization
The concept of cultural erasure has been a significant issue for many minority communities, including LGBTQIA+ individuals. Bisexuals face specific challenges when it comes to representation in...
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: Sexual erasure impacts mental health: how bisexual people face challenges in literature and media
The term “queer” refers to people who identify themselves outside of heterosexual norms or cisgender identities. Historically, these individuals have been marginalized, oppressed, and excluded from...
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: A historical examination of how erasure has shaped queer identities impact on culture, politics, and identity
Cultural erasure refers to the act of removing or destroying aspects of a culture, such as traditions, customs, language, art, or literature, through forceful means like war, colonization,...
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: Reclaiming traditions and maintaining cultural identity through collective remembering