Can transdisciplinary queer research challenge existing epistemologies and offer novel frameworks for understanding identity, embodiment, and power?
Transdisciplinary queer research is an emerging...
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: Can intersectional queer research challenge epistemological boundaries?
The study of bisexual identity in literature, sociology, philosophy, politics, psychology, and other disciplines has often focused on its marginalization, invisibility, and ambiguity. Bisexuals have...
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: Reclaiming agencies and deconstructing power structures: reframing bisexual identity beyond binary categories
When it comes to sexuality, there are various pressures that individuals face daily to fit into social norms. These expectations can be seen across different groups, including but not limited to...
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: When it comes to sexuality, there are daily pressures to fit into social norms.
For centuries, the dominant narrative about queerness was that it was inherently wrong, abnormal, sickening, perverse, degenerate, or deviant. This idea is known as homonormativity: the assumption...
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: Understanding homonormativity and its impact on queer individuals
Nationalist ideologies are often associated with traditional values, cultural norms, and social conservatism. As such, they can be seen as hostile to queer activism, which challenges societal...
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: Sexuality and nationalism: the intersection of queerness, identity politics, and resistance