The concept of non-binary ontology refers to the idea that reality is composed of more than just two categories - binary opposition between opposites such as male/female, good/bad, black/white, etc....
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: Introducing nonbinary ontology: a new approach to sexuality, gender, relationships, and desire
Queer ontology is a field within philosophy that examines the nature of existence and reality from a perspective informed by LGBTQ+ experiences. It challenges traditional ideas about identity and...
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: how to make your relationship more intimate using queer ontology
Queer temporality refers to the idea that time is experienced differently for individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ compared to those who identify as cisgender and heterosexual. This concept challenges...
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: The fluidity of love: understanding queer temporalities in relationships
Temporality is a concept that refers to the experience of time, including how it feels, flows, and passes. Queer temporality is the particular way in which those who identify as LGBTQ+ understand and...
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: Queer temporality: redefining sexuality and gender identity through alternative perspectives on time
Coming out is often seen as a singular event that takes place at some point during an individual's life, usually when they decide to reveal their sexual orientation or gender identity to...
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I will explore how queer pedagogy can transform not only what is taught in the classroom, but also who has authority to teach it, how power is allocated within the learning environment, and what...
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: Sexuality, relationships, and the transformative power of queer pedagogy.
Ancient societies viewed sexuality as an integral part of human existence, shaping culture, religion, art, literature, and social norms.
They did not conceptualize it as distinct from other...
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: Answer: sexuality throughout history: exploring diverse cultural perceptions and modern challenges
How does queer thought destabilize binary frameworks of morality, knowledge, and epistemology? In this essay, I will explore how queer theory challenges dominant ideas about gender, sexuality, and...
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: Destabilizing binaries: how queer thought challenges morality, knowledge, and epistemology
Terminology Development Over Time
The development of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, plus (LGBTQ+) terminology has undergone significant changes throughout history. From the early days...
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: A history of evolving lgbtq+ terminology: from early days to intersectional identities and fluid generation
Queer research methodologies have been used to study a range of topics related to gender, sexuality, and identity. These approaches challenge the traditional, normative understandings of these...
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: Understanding fluid identities and nonnormative sexualities through queer research methodologies in sociology