Queer Temporal Philosophy is an interdisciplinary approach that explores how time interacts with the concepts of gender and sexuality. It challenges traditional understandings of temporality, such as...
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: What does queer temporal philosophy have to say about sexuality?
Queer temporality can be defined as a way of thinking about time that challenges traditional concepts of progress, development, and maturation. It is characterized by non-linear narratives, fluid...
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: Exploring the nonlinear narratives of queer temporality | disruptions to age, gender, & desire
Non-binary temporality challenges linear, chronological models of personal development, selfhood, and life progression because it disrupts the traditional notion of time as an unbroken line...
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: Exploring nonbinary temporality in psychology, philosophy, sociology, and art
There are many different ways to think about time and how it affects our lives. One way is through the lens of queerness, which can challenge traditional concepts of time and lead to new...
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: Queer temporalities: challenging traditional concepts of time and identity
There has been an increasing recognition of the need for human rights discourse to include the experiences and perspectives of people who identify as queer, non-binary, or fluid.
The way that...
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: Sexuality eroticism intersections: prioritizing voices of marginalized communities for human rights discourse
Heroism is traditionally understood as a display of bravery and strength that protects others from danger, whether it be a physical threat such as fighting against an enemy or a social one like...
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: Heroism and sexuality: exploring how queer thought redefines bravery
A fundamental assumption in sociology is that individuals form their identities through social interactions. This process involves the internalization of cultural norms and expectations.
Recent...
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: Uncovering the fluid nature of identity: how nonbinary temporality challenges assumptions about self
In philosophy, living in-between categories refers to the practice of resisting cultural norms that force people into binary choices such as male/female, black/white, gay/straight, etc., and instead...
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: Embracing fluid identities: rejecting binary choices for a more nuanced understanding
Quantum metaphors have emerged in recent years as a powerful tool for understanding and describing the complexity of identity formation in the context of fluid, relational, and indeterminate queer...
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: Exploring identity through quantum metaphors: a study of gender, sexuality, and relationships
Queer relationships have been challenging societal norms since the beginning of human history. The traditional definition of beauty has been closely tied to heteronormative conventions that uphold...
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: Queer relationships redefine beauty through fluid identities and expanded moral imagination