Desire is often thought of as something personal, individual, private, subjective, and emotional. But what if desire can also be political, collective, objective, and strategic? This paper explores...
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: Politically interpreting desire: how social dynamics shape our personal sexual relationships
The topic of sexual expression is an important one that has been debated for centuries, particularly when it comes to its role in critiquing moralistic politics. In this article, I will explore how...
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: Sexual expression: challenging moralistic politics & resisting oppressive systems
The concept of postgenderism is one that has been gaining traction in recent years, particularly within queer studies circles. This theory suggests that gender is no longer an essential aspect of...
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: Queer identity and the power of postgender theory: understanding fluidity, multiplicity, and complex constructions
The concept of love has always been a subject of great interest to philosophers, psychologists, and sociologists alike. It is a human experience that can be both profound and complicated,...
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: Sexuality in the light of queer theory and relationships: unraveling fluiditys impact on intimacy
Can queer ontology of fluidity serve as a metaphysical grounding for an ethics of openness, multiplicity, and transformation?
The answer to this question is yes; it can be argued that the concept...
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: Queer ontology: unlocking a metaphysical ground for ethics of openness & transformation
Queer communities have been known for their radical openness regarding identity, which functions as both a moral and existential act that challenges traditional norms and conventions surrounding...
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: Empowerment through radical openness: exploring gender, sexuality, and relationship structures
Can queer intimacy redefine the boundaries between love, friendship, and spirituality? Yes, it can! Queer intimacy is a unique form of connection that challenges traditional definitions of love,...
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: Explore queer intimacy: how nonheteronormative relationships are transforming love, friendship, and spirituality
Surrealists are often known for their unique style of painting that portrays dreamlike scenes with strange objects and people in unexpected places. This style is called Surrealism, which was...
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: Exploring sexual identity through surrealism: a look at paintings by andre breton and leonora carrington
There has been an increasing interest in exploring the relationship between queerness and time. Queer theory offers a framework to examine social structures that are based on heteronormativity and...
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: Queer temporality: exploring nonlinear relational trajectories for intimate connection
The concept of time is central to human experience. As people live through different stages of life, they undergo physical, psychological, and social changes that often challenge their sense of...
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: Sexualizing temporal fluidity: exploring morality & queerness