Double consciousness is a term coined by W. E. B. Du Bois to describe how Black Americans were forced to see themselves through the eyes of white America. In this concept, one's identity becomes...
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: Exploring the impact of double consciousness on queer sexual identity
Identity Formation
When someone belongs to more than one marginalized group, it can have a significant impact on their identity formation. This is because each group brings its own set of...
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: The psychology behind double consciousness: how marginalized identities impact identity and resilience.
What is double consciousness?
Double consciousness refers to a psychological state where one feels that they are perceived differently based on their race or gender identity than how they see...
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: The psychological impact of double consciousness on bisexuals
There are various moral frameworks that can be used to interpret intersectional oppression as both structural and existential harm. One such framework is the concept of "intersectionality," which was...
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: Sexual oppression through intersectional lens: a discussion on its structural and existential nature
Diaspora is defined as "the scattering or dispersion of a people." When members of marginalized groups, such as LGBT individuals, move to new countries, they experience tensions between their...
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: Navigating double consciousness: the ethical dilemmas facing diasporic lgbt individuals