Feminist thought is built on the premise that women are oppressed due to their gender identity. Feminists aim to change society's norms, traditions, laws, and institutions to empower them.
There...
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: Exploring the intersectionality of gender fluidity and feminist thought
The idea that human beings are defined by their biological makeup is an old one, but it has recently come under scrutiny due to the emergence of new understandings about gender identity and sexual...
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: Exploring fluidity within genders & sexualities: a guide for acceptance and evolution of philosophy
Gender Fluidity
Gender fluidity is a term used to describe individuals who do not identify themselves exclusively as male or female, but rather experience their gender identity along a spectrum of...
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: Sexuality, intimacy and gender fluidity: exploring the complexities of identity and morality
Feminist movements have historically emphasized women's right to control their own bodies and make decisions about reproduction. This includes the ability to choose whether to have children, when to...
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: Bodily autonomy vs gender fluidity: how feminists can support both
The definition of identity is influenced by personal experiences, cultural influences, societal norms, and ideological beliefs. Morality involves making choices between good and bad actions that...
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: How sexuality, intimacy, and relationships shape moral principles
In today's society, the idea that gender is simply male/female has been challenged by individuals who identify as neither of those terms. Queer performers have taken advantage of this shift to...
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: The power of queer performance and its impact on gender norms
The global North's narrative of LGBT progress tends to prioritize Western-centered perspectives, which can often fail to recognize or acknowledge alternative approaches to gender and sexuality that...
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: Lgbt rights: understanding nonwestern perspectives on gender and sexuality
Indigenous belief systems are ancient ways of thinking about life that have been passed down from generation to generation through mythology, oral tradition, ritual practices, and cultural norms....
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: Sexual intimacy among indigenous belief systems: exploring the ancient traditions of gender diversity
Femininity and masculinity are social constructs that have historically been linked to gender roles, stereotypes, and expectations.
Within queer communities, these concepts can be challenged,...
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: The intersection of gender identity and sexuality in queer communities
Gender is not just a simple binary between male and female, but can be understood as a spectrum that encompasses a wide range of identities. Gender fluidity challenges traditional understandings of...
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: Sexuality & relationships: exploring gender fluiditys impact on ethics