The term "heteronormativity" refers to the idea that being heterosexual is seen as normal and natural, while anything else is abnormal or deviant. Cisnormativity means assuming all people are...
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: Teenage challenges with heteronormativity and cisnormativity: exploring identity development in lgbtq youth
Transphobia is one of the most pressing social issues affecting gender identity and sexuality today. Transphobic jokes and cultural narratives often function as boundary-making devices that reinforce...
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: Transforming transphobia: how humor can help create affirmative discourse around gender and sexuality
Erotic storytelling has been used for centuries to explore different aspects of human sexuality, including gender roles, power dynamics, and social norms. Queer theories have added new perspectives...
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: An exploration of erotic storytelling and its impact on sexual orientation and identity
Queer pedagogy is an approach to teaching that challenges traditional power dynamics within education. It emphasizes creating inclusive classrooms where all students can learn without fear of...
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: How queer pedagogy can foster inclusive learning experiences for all students
Heteronormativity is a cultural norm that views heterosexuality as the only acceptable form of sexual orientation. It promotes the idea that everyone must be either exclusively attracted to members...
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: Challenging heteronormative norms for greater intimacy and mental health benefits
The idea that queerness can be simplified to one stereotype has been a common trope in mainstream media for decades.
It poses several ethical and social risks due to its misrepresentation of the...
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: The harmful impacts of simplified queer experiences in mainstream media
The notion of chosen families has been central to queer theory since its beginnings, especially due to the historical experience of oppression that led many individuals to create alternative support...
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: Chosen family structures and moral obligations in queer ethics: an exploration
Queer believers may have a unique relationship with religious texts and practices that are often based on heterosexual normativity. They may feel excluded from traditional religions due to their...
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: Reexamining sacred rituals: how queer believers find meaning amid religious traditions
Queer theory is an academic discipline that examines the social and cultural construction of gender identity and sexuality. It emerged from lesbian feminist thought in the early 1980s as a way to...
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: The closet as an obstacle to joy within queer existence and how coming out is crucial for liberation
Heteronormativity is the assumption that everyone is straight and cisgender, which leads to the belief that there is only one way to be male or female. This view is prevalent in most societies around...
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: How heteronormativity impacts gay and bisexual mens body image and sexual selfesteem