Can queerness be conceptualized as a mode of epistemic imagination that disrupts conventional systems of knowledge? This is an important question for those who seek to challenge heteronormativity and...
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: The power of queer epistemic imagination: reframing gender and sexuality through disruption
There is no doubt that human beings have always sought to understand their surroundings and make sense out of them. From time immemorial, man has been engaged in the quest for knowledge, trying to...
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: Sexual epistemology: how queer theory challenges empiricisms hegemony
Queer storytelling is a form of narrative that explores the experiences and perspectives of people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, or any combination thereof. It...
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: How queer storytelling expands philosophy through ethics, epistemology, and cultural critique
Lived experience is an important part of many people's religious beliefs and practices. It can provide valuable insights into how they understand God and their relationship to Him. For some, it may...
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: How lived experience shapes our theology: the role of sexuality and gender identity
Can Queerness Be Viewed As An Epistemological Framework For Understanding Ambiguity And Fluidity?
Queerness is a term that refers to non-heteronormative sexualities and gender identities. It is...
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: Queerness and epistemology: understanding ambiguity and fluidity through the lens of nonbinary identities.
Queer storytelling refers to narratives that explore gender identity, sexual orientation, and romantic attraction beyond heteronormative conventions. It encompasses various art forms such as...
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: Queer storytelling: narratives of gender identity, sexual orientation, and romantic attraction beyond heteronormativity
The word "queer" has been used for centuries to describe people who do not fit into traditional binary gender roles and sexual orientations. In recent years, it has become more common to use the term...
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: Answer: sexuality and identity: the role of epistemology in queer life
Philosophical Meaning in Queer Refusal
In contemporary culture, queer theorists have argued that "queerness" is an umbrella term for nonconformity to heteronormative expectations about gender and...
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: The philosophical significance of queerness: on rejecting closure, categorization, and final identity
Bisexuality is a sexual orientation that involves attraction to both males and females, either simultaneously or in succession. It challenges traditional gender roles and binaries, such as...
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: Answer: how bisexuality challenges dualism and epistemological binaries in western thought
The purpose of this article is to explore the role that queer journals and independent media play in fostering reflection, justice, and social awareness through an epistemological and ethical lens....
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: Exploring the role of queer journals and independent media in fostering reflection, justice, and social awareness