The term "queer" refers to those who identify themselves outside of heteronormative gender and/or sexual identities, and it has been used to describe individuals who do not adhere to traditional...
Read More
: Sexuality, relationships and identity development: exploring queer temporalities in a nonlinear way
Friendship is one of the most essential aspects of human life and has been explored extensively from various perspectives such as psychology, sociology, anthropology, and philosophy.
There are...
Read More
: Queering friendship: reimagining relationships through a queer lens
Transgender individuals have been subject to discrimination, violence, and marginalization throughout history. This has resulted in an understanding of gender that is tied to one's biological sex...
Read More
: Trans identity disrupts traditional concepts of authenticity and agency
There has been an increasing awareness of the importance of recognizing the different temporalities that exist within LGBTQ+ communities. Queer time is often characterized by its refusal to conform...
Read More
: How queer temporality challenges societal expectations of achievement and closure
Queer Temporality and Living Ethically Within Discontinuity and Change
In today's world, where the concept of time has been deeply intertwined with modernity and industrialization, it can be...
Read More
: The power of queer temporality: embracing discontinuity and change for ethical living
This article will explore how individuals can embrace fluid identities while still remaining faithful to their religions. It is becoming increasingly common for people to reject traditional gender...
Read More
: Exploring faith and fluid identities: embracing nonnormative gender expression while remaining true to your religion
Queer aesthetics refers to the exploration of non-heteronormative artistic practices that challenge traditional ideas about gender, sexuality, and power dynamics. It encompasses various forms of...
Read More
: Queer aesthetics: challenging gender norms and reimagining sexuality