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SUBVERTING TRADITIONAL GENDER ROLES AND SEXUAL NORMS: ALTERNATIVE INTERPRETATIONS OF RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES.

Religious rituals have been used for centuries to enforce heteronormativity and social norms. They are often seen as sacred and unquestionable, but they can also be challenged through alternative...

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THE QUEER TEMPORALITIES OF CARE THEORY: EXPLORING SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES THROUGH NONHETERONORMATIVE IDENTITIES

The Queer Temporalities of Care theory suggests that different understandings of time and space can provide insights into sustainable practices for both individuals and communities. This approach has...

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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE BISEXUAL? UNDERSTANDING BISEXUAL ERASURE AND ITS IMPACT ON SEXUAL FLUIDITY AND RELATIONSHIPS

The term "bisexual" refers to individuals who are attracted romantically or sexually to both men and women. It is used to describe a spectrum of identity and behavior that ranges from exclusive...

Read More : What does it mean to be bisexual? understanding bisexual erasure and its impact on sexual fluidity and relationships

GENDER AND IDENTITY TERMS A LOOK AT HOW LANGUAGE SHAPES SOCIAL EXPERIENCE AND SELFPERCEPTION

Gender and Identity Terms
Gender and identity are concepts that have been used to describe individuals for centuries. Language has played an important role in shaping these concepts throughout...

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SEXUALITY/EROTICISM/INTIMACY/RELATIONSHIP THE ROLE OF FEMINISM IN TRANS RIGHTS: BALANCING EQUALITY AND INCLUSION

Feminism is an umbrella term for various social, political, and economic movements that aim to achieve equality between men and women in all aspects of life, from education to employment, healthcare,...

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FASHION AS A MEDIUM OF SELFACCEPTANCE AND RESISTANCE: EXPLORING THE CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF LGBTQ+ STYLE

As queer identities become more visible and accepted, fashion has become an important means for LGBTQ+ people to express themselves and resist societal norms. From drag culture to streetwear, fashion...

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QUEERCOMMUNITYONLINE: HOW DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES ARE SHAPING GENDER NONCONFORMING IDENTITIES

The term 'queer' refers to people who identify as gender non-conforming or transgender, who are outside traditional heterosexual norms, and whose sexual orientation falls outside typical binaries...

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UNDERSTANDING THE DIVERSE EXPERIENCES OF QUEER IDENTITIES AND HOW THEY SHAPE SOCIETY.

Queer identities are individuals who identify outside of the traditional binary gender categories of male and female. These identities can include but are not limited to transgender, nonbinary,...

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HOW QUEER IDENTITIES ARE SHAPED BY COLONIAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AND INDIGENOUS LEGAL TRADITIONS

Queer identities refer to any person who does not conform to traditional gender norms and/or sexual orientations. These individuals may identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,...

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HOW LGBTQ+ VISUAL ICONOGRAPHY IS USED AS RESISTANCE AND CULTURAL CRITIQUE

LGBTQ+ Visual Iconography as Resistance and Cultural Critique
LGBTQ+ visual iconography refers to images, symbols, and representations that are used to communicate messages related to queer...

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