Queerness is an approach that rethinks traditional ideas about gender, sexuality, and identity. It challenges normative assumptions about how these concepts are defined and operates outside of binary...
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: Queering relationships with technology: how to use nonbinary approaches to explore sex and intimacy
To explore how cinema can portray the nuances and diversity of queer identities, let's look at three themes - fluidity, intersectionality, and complexity. Fluidity refers to how individuals may...
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: The powerful portrayal of queer identities in cinema: exploring fluidity, intersectionality, and complexity
The concept of queer love is based on the idea that gender, race, culture, and identity can be fluid and ever-changing, rather than fixed categories. This means that traditional definitions of love...
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: Queer love: challenging traditional definitions and exploring moral frameworks
Bisexuality challenges traditional psychological models that view identity as a fixed, stable attribute of an individual's personality. This is because it suggests that people can be attracted to...
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: Sexuality challenges traditional models of identity integration
How does queer temporality problematize assumptions about linearity, memory, and the unfolding of life events?
Queerness is a term that refers to people who identify themselves as being outside...
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: How does queerness challenge ideas about the past, present, and future?
Bisexuality is a sexual orientation that involves emotional, romantic, physical, or sexual attraction to people of more than one gender identity. It is often misunderstood due to its complex nature...
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: Bisexuality challenges traditional concepts of sexuality and reveals limits of language
Can bisexual ontology contribute to richer understandings of duality, multiplicity, and ethical complexity? This is a question that has been debated extensively in academic circles for decades. On...
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: Can bisexual ontology contribute to richer understandings of duality?
In the age of modern technology and social media, many people have been able to experience different ways of living their lives that were previously unavailable due to societal restrictions and...
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: Exploring the intimate side of queer temporality: how embracing alternative lifestyles can enhance selfactualization
Queer theory has challenged the binary oppositions between heterosexuality and homosexuality, masculinity and femininity, normalcy and deviance, and fixed gender identities that underlie traditional...
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: Queer philosophy: challenging binary oppositions through multiplicity, relationality, and process
Queerness has often been understood as a social identity based on non-heteronormative sexual orientation and gender expression.
Scholars such as Judith Butler and Jack Halberstam have argued that...
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: Reimagining human experience: how queerness challenges traditional norms