Queer approaches to social belonging, communal inclusion, and ethical recognition have been gaining traction in recent years due to their ability to challenge traditional views on morality, identity,...
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: How queer approaches can help reconsider our ideas about morality and belonging
Bisexuality is a sexual orientation characterized by romantic, sexual, or emotional attraction to both men and women. This term was coined in the late nineteenth century as an alternative to...
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: Bisexualitys impact on human nature and society: exploring the complexities of identity
Queer Ontology is an approach to understanding identity that challenges traditional concepts of fixed gender identities and sexual orientations. It suggests that these categories are socially...
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: Applying queer ontology to identity: understanding gender and sexual orientation as fluid processes
The role of imagination in reconstructing sacred narratives that accommodate queerness and fluidity can be better understood when one considers how these terms are used to describe sex, sexuality,...
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: Unpacking the power of imagination in reconstructing sacred narratives through queerness and fluidity
There has been increasing discussion about how the concept of queer desire challenges traditional ideas of intimacy, consent, and relational responsibility in various social contexts. Queer desire is...
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: Understanding the complexities of queer desire and its impact on intimacy and consent
Temporalities are an important part of everyday life that help shape our experiences and understandings of ourselves and others. They can be defined as systems of organization that structure time...
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: Understanding nonbinary temporalities and their impact on identity formation.
The notion of queer temporality is an intricate concept that refers to the unique experiences of LGBTQIA+ individuals and their relationship with time. It challenges traditional notions of linear...
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: Sexuality and temporality: exploring the fluid nature of identities and memories
The term "liminality" refers to a state of transition between two states or stages of existence. It is often used in anthropological and sociological studies to describe the experience of individuals...
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: Liminality and nonbinary identity: exploring philosophical debates through experience of shift.
One way that non-binary narratives can contribute to philosophical understanding of identity formation, coherence, and selfhood is through their representation of alternative conceptions of gender...
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: Uncovering new dimensions of identity: how nonbinary narratives shape our perception of gender and sexuality
Queer theory offers a fresh approach to understanding love, intimacy, and relational ethics that challenges traditional norms and promotes inclusivity and diversity. Through this lens, it is possible...
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: The power of queer theory for love, intimacy, and relational ethics