Queer theory is a branch of feminist and critical theory that challenges normative assumptions about gender, sexuality, and power dynamics within society. It argues that traditional definitions of...
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: Sexual relationships how queer theory challenges normative assumptions about gender, power dynamics, and morality
Queer phenomenology is an approach to understanding human experience that emphasizes the interplay between subjectivity and sociocultural context. It focuses on how individuals perceive and interpret...
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: Understanding intimacy through queer phenomenology: reshaping conceptions of gender and sexual identity
Cultural exposure refers to an individual's contact with media, education, experiences, social interactions, etc., that relate to LGBTQ+ people, such as television shows, movies, books,...
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: A new approach to changing heteronormative populations implicit biases towards lgbtqia+ individuals
Bisexuality is a term used to describe individuals who are attracted to both men and women. It challenges cultural and psychological assumptions about sexual orientation because it cannot be easily...
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: The complexities of bisexuality: defying gender binaries and cultural assumptions
We will explore the question: Can anticipation in queer desire be read as a temporal resistance to the straight imperative of fulfillment? To answer this question, we need to define what is meant by...
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: Can anticipation in queer desire resist straight fulfillment?
Rabbinical interpretations of Genesis have historically influenced many Jewish religious beliefs and practices. One area where this has been particularly significant is in shaping traditional...
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: What are some modern interpretations of rabbinical views on lgbt identities?
The topic of this article is what are the long-term psychological effects of existing as a liminal identity between heteronormativity and queerness. To begin with, it can be challenging to navigate...
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: How to cope with being a liminal identity between heteronormativity and queerness
Latin America has a rich history of LGBTQ+ movements that have had to navigate the intersections of colonial legacies, sexuality, and politics. These movements have been shaped by various factors...
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: Exploring the intersectionality of colonialism, politics, and sexual identity in latin american queer movements
Non-binary identity refers to people who do not identify exclusively as male or female, but may also fall outside of these categories. This can include individuals who identify as transgender,...
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: Breaking down binary thinking: how nonbinary identity challenges ethical selfcreation
Bisexuality is a subject that has been explored for centuries, but it still remains relatively unknown due to its complexity and ambiguity. It can be defined as an attraction towards both men and...
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: Bisexuality the challenge to traditional gender roles and relationships