The study of queer theory and its intersection with philosophy has become increasingly important in understanding the experiences of marginalized groups, particularly those who identify as LGBTQIA+....
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: Understanding the intersection between queer theory, trauma, and resilience for members of marginalized communities
Sexual tension is an important element that plays a crucial role in many forms of drama, including absurdist theatre. In absurdist plays, sexual tension can be used to explore themes related to...
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: Exploring sexual tensions role in absurdist theatre: its impact on human existence
There has been an increased awareness of the existence of individuals who do not identify as either male or female but instead exist somewhere between these genders. This group is known as non-binary...
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: Uncovering the liminality and inbetweenness of nonbinary gender identities: a look at how identity changes over time
Queer temporality is an important concept that has gained increasing attention in recent years. It refers to the unique way in which queer people experience time, often characterized by a sense of...
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: Exploring queer temporality: how sexuality shapes reflections on mortality
Tragedy is one of the oldest literary genres that has been used to explore universal themes such as death, loss, and suffering. It is often portrayed through the lens of heterosexual romance and...
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: Exploring queer reinterpretations of tragedy: fate, guilt, love, and intimacy
Longing is an unavoidable part of the human condition that can take many forms and has been described in various ways throughout history. It has been associated with desire, love, pain, loss, and...
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: How does literature reflect our innate need for intimacy and connection through themes of longing?
Queer censorship is the suppression of representations of non-heteronormative identities and desires through social, cultural, legal, political, religious, or economic means. Historically, it has...
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: Censorship of queerness: history, philosophy, and implications
Desire is often seen as an innate human impulse that drives us towards seeking pleasure, fulfillment, and satisfaction.
This view ignores the fact that desires are also shaped by social, cultural,...
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: How acknowledging different forms of desire promotes equality and empowerment: an intersectional feminist approach
The concept of love is a complicated one that has been explored in literature, philosophy, and psychology for centuries. It encompasses a wide range of emotions and experiences, from romantic love to...
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: The complexity of love: balancing solitude and interconnection
The philosophies of LGBT experiences have always been regarded as controversial topics that challenge traditional norms and values.
They also provide valuable insights into the universal human...
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: Lgbt experiences: lessons on selfacceptance, community building, and eroticism for connection