Queer Performance refers to any form of artistic expression that challenges heteronormative norms and expectations around gender and sexuality. It is a way for individuals who identify as LGBTQIA+ to...
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: Sexuality and gender: exploring queer performance through artistic expression
Embodiment is an essential aspect of both artistic expression and personal identity. In the context of queer art and performance, embodiment can take many forms, including but not limited to drag...
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: Embodiment: exploring oppression and liberation through queer art and performance
Feminization is often associated with female characteristics and behaviors that are traditionally considered subordinate to male ones.
In many cultures, men are expected to be strong and dominant...
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: Feminization: deconstructing gender norms through sexual playfulness
It is essential to understand that "queerness" refers to any identity outside of heteronormative gender norms, including nonbinary, transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay, and asexual identities. This...
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: Queerness and bodily performance: exploring gender identity through physical expression
The concept of queer embodiment is closely related to the exploration of identities and the rejection of normative expectations in society. It involves challenging social conventions surrounding...
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: Exploring the intersection of identity, expression, and morality in queer embodiment
Gender is a social construct that refers to the cultural norms, attitudes, and expectations assigned to people based on their biological sex. Traditionally, this has meant that men are expected to be...
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: Exploring gender variants in relationships and their impact on intimacy
The question of whether creating queer art can be considered a form of epistemological resistance to dominant knowledge systems is an important one that has been debated by scholars for many years....
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: Unpacking the role of queer art in challenging dominant knowledge systems
When queer culture becomes part of the mainstream, does it lose its radical edge? This is a question that has been asked repeatedly throughout history, but there is no one answer that applies to all...
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: Does queer culture retain its radical edge when it becomes mainstream?
Post-Soviet Societies and Queer Counternarratives
Post-Soviet societies have experienced significant changes since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. One area where these changes have been...
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: Sexuality and activism in postsoviet societies: unpacking queer counternarratives in art and literature