Queerness refers to non-heterosexual identities, behaviors, and cultures. Colonial morality is defined as "the set of values, attitudes, beliefs, and practices that justified European domination over...
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: Queerness intersects with colonial moral regulation and control in postcolonial legacy
Excavating Queer Histories
Queer history is the study of LGBTQ+ people's past experiences and contributions. It focuses on their social, cultural, political, and economic aspects. Traditional...
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: Excavating queer histories: uncovering marginalized voices in archival practices.
What is postcolonial society?
A postcolonial society is one that has experienced colonial rule, often at the hands of European powers such as Britain, France, Spain, Portugal, and others during...
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: What is postcolonial society? | traditional gender systems around the world challenged by modern lgbt frameworks
Queer politics is an umbrella term used to describe various forms of activism and advocacy for LGBTQIA+ communities. It encompasses diverse perspectives that challenge heteronormative power...
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: Exploring queer politics: how its perspective challenges binary thinking to create more inclusive intimacies
Legal frameworks that recognize non-binary identities have become increasingly prevalent in recent years, challenging the traditional binaries of male/female that have long defined how people are...
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: Sexuality and intimacy: the challenges of recognizing nonbinary identities
Queer theory is an emerging field that seeks to deconstruct traditional conceptions of gender, sexuality, and identity by examining how they intersect with race, class, ethnicity, ability, and other...
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: What is queer theory? how can it challenge power structures in the humanities?
Postcolonial queer thought is an emerging field that seeks to challenge traditional Western models of liberation. It is an intersectional approach to understanding how colonialism, imperialism, and...
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: Postcolonial queer thought: can it create new models of liberation beyond western paradigms?
Indigenous and marginalized knowledge systems are important because they provide insights into the diverse ways that people around the world experience and express gender, sexuality, and...
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: The intersectionality of indigenous, marginalized knowledge systems and gender, sexuality, and relationships
The concept of "postcolonial reconciliation" suggests that colonized people can heal from the trauma inflicted upon them during colonial times through various means. One such approach is to...
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: 5 reasons why postcolonial reconciliation should embrace ancestral gender diversity
The concept of queer critique of patriarchy has gained increasing attention in recent years due to its potential to challenge traditional gender roles and power dynamics within society. This...
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: A guide to nonhierarchical consensual relationships: exploring queer critique of patriarchy and sexual liberation