I will explore how propaganda-driven depictions of enemies can create erotic fears and fascinations through a combination of techniques such as demonization, objectification, dehumanization, and...
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: Demonization for erotic fears: how propaganda uses sexualized enemies
The eroticization of the "outsider" is a term used to describe the way in which people who are considered to be different from the norm are portrayed as desirable objects of sexual desire. This can...
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: Eroticization of outsiders reflects political anxiety: exploring fear of foreign influence in sexual desire
The concept of an outsider is a complicated one that has been explored extensively in literature, philosophy, and politics. It refers to individuals who are perceived as belonging to a group or...
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: Political construction of outsiders shapes our erotic curiosity
Some people experience emotional distress when they are fetishized or exoticized based on their queer identity. This can lead to feelings of objectification, discomfort, and alienation from...
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: The impact of fetishization and exoticism on queer identity and relationships
The concept of "LGBT tourism" has gained significant attention from researchers and practitioners alike due to its potential impact on global tourism destinations. This phenomenon involves the travel...
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: Exploring the intersectionality of sexuality: ethical considerations in lgbtqia+ tourism
Visual anthropology is an approach to research that uses photography, filmmaking, and video recording to capture the social lives and cultures of people around the world. It has been criticized for...
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: Exploring the complex ethics of documenting queer intimacy through visual anthropology
The eroticization of cultural dances can be defined as the act of using dance movements, gestures, body language, and costumes to express sensuality, intimacy, and eroticism, often for entertainment...
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: Exploring the sensuality and intimacy behind cultural dances: a look at their eroticization and appropriation