One way to look at gender is as an essential characteristic that people possess from birth, much like their skin color, height, or eye color. This view is known as the essentialist approach to...
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: How gender is performed through social interactions and its impact on individual identity
In the history of human civilization, there have been diverse attitudes towards homoeroticism, which can be seen to reflect the shifting values and norms of each society at different periods. From...
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: Sexual relationships: a historical perspective on homoeroticism across civilizations
Can philosophy of identity evolve beyond essentialism without losing coherence? This is an important question that has been debated for centuries among philosophers and scholars. Essentialism is the...
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: The philosophy behind identity evolution: how to challenge essentialism without losing coherence
Postmodernism is an intellectual movement that emerged in the late twentieth century and challenges traditional ways of thinking and understanding the world. One of its key concepts is the idea that...
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: The multifaceted nature of postmodernism: exploring gender, sexuality, and relationships in todays world
Postmodern Philosophy Challenges Essentialist Assumptions in Queer Theory and Research
As a student of sociology, I have often wondered how to reconcile the various theories that exist regarding...
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: The impact of postmodern philosophy on queer theory and research: exploring performativity and essentialism
The concept of "essentialism" refers to the idea that there are certain characteristics or traits which are inherent to an individual's identity, such as their gender, race, or ethnicity. This idea...
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: Gender fluidity in relationships: a queer perspective on intimacy
Queer theory emerged from within academia during the late twentieth century as a critique of traditional Western philosophy, sociology, and literary criticism that were based on a heteronormative...
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: What is queer theory? a comprehensive guide to nonbinary genders and sexual orientations
The definition of "womanhood" has been historically defined as being limited to heteronormative gender roles, which means that women are expected to conform to societal expectations about what it...
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: Redefining womanhood: polyamory, essentialism, and moral assumptions
There has been a growing recognition of gender diversity beyond the binary of male and female, and this has led to a reevaluation of traditional understandings of womanhood. Trans women, in...
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: What does it mean to be a woman? experiences of trans women challenge traditional understandings
What epistemological assumptions underlie research on queer populations, and how might these influence the framing of knowledge?
To answer this question, it is important to define what...
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: Sexual orientation and gender identity research: exploring different epistemological approaches