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SEXUAL HEALTH LITERACY FOR LGBTQ+ INDIVIDUALS: RECOGNIZING DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES AND PRIORITIES

"In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on the importance of health literacy, which refers to the ability to access, understand, appraise, and apply health information to make informed...

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SEXUALITY & INCLUSION: HOW QUEER PERSPECTIVES ARE CHALLENGING MEDICAL EPISTEMOLOGY

Queer perspectives have challenged dominant models of medical epistemology by emphasizing the importance of lived experience, embodied knowledge, and marginalized standpoints in understanding health...

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QUEER AESTHETICS AND ITS POTENTIAL FOR GENERATING ETHICAL REFLECTION, EMBODIED KNOWLEDGE, AND RESISTANCE

Can queer aesthetics be theorized as a method of producing ethical reflection, embodied knowledge, and resistance to normative regimes? Queer theory is an academic approach that emerged from feminist...

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HOW BODIES CAN BE USED TO RESIST OPPRESSIVE FORCES AND CREATE NEW IDENTITIES | PERFORMANCE ART EXAMPLE PROVIDED

The body is an integral part of human existence, but it can also be a site of conflict between individuals and society. Queer people often experience social stigmatization due to their bodies and the...

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UNLOCKING THE MYSTERIES OF EMBODIED MEMORY: HOW SEXUALITY PLAYS A ROLE

When it comes to understanding how the body stores memories, there is still much to learn.
Doctors have found that some patients who have undergone brain surgery can lose certain functions without...

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EXPLORING THE POWER OF BODILY MEMORY: RECLAIMING PERSONAL HISTORIES AND EXPERIENCES THROUGH TRAUMA AND RESILIENCE

Bodily Memory in Queer Histories, Experience, and Knowledge
Bodily memory refers to the physical sensations and memories stored in the body that are related to past experiences. These memories can...

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8 WAYS THAT QUEER ART CHALLENGES HETERONORMATIVE STRUCTURES THROUGH EMBODIED KNOWLEDGE

Queer art is an umbrella term for works that challenge traditional gender roles and sexual norms through creativity. It has been described as a form of resistance against heteronormative structures...

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SEXUAL PLEASURE AS PHILOSOPHY: EXPLORING HOW DESIRE CHALLENGES TRADITIONAL HIERARCHIES IN ART

Queer aesthetics is an approach to art that challenges dominant heteronormative narratives and celebrates nontraditional forms of gender expression and sexual orientation. It seeks to create new...

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QUEER EXPERIENCE: EXPLORING ITS COMPLEXITY THROUGH NONBINARY LOGIC & TRANSFORMATIVE POWER DYNAMICS

What is meant by "queer experience"?
"Queer experience" refers to the unique set of emotional, physical, mental, spiritual, social, and cultural circumstances surrounding non-heteronormative...

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QUEERING INTIMATE ETHICS: REDEFINING RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH VULNERABILITY, RECIPROCITY, AND CONSENT.

Queer relational ethics is an emerging philosophical approach that challenges traditional models of morality and justice, which are often centered around binary concepts such as good/bad,...

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