Displacement can have profound effects on an individual's sense of self, including their identity, belonging, and relationship to place. For queer artists, whose identities often involve navigating...
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: Queering displacement: how sexuality, eroticism, intimacy & relationships are affected by being outed abroad
Queer Representation in Youth Media and Animation
There has been an increase in positive portrayals of LGBTQ+ individuals in popular culture. This includes films like "Love, Simon" and "Eurovision...
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: The impact of queer representation in youth media and animation: exploring identity, perception, and societal norms
The term 'queer' has become increasingly commonplace in popular discourse, but its meaning remains ambiguous to many. This essay will explore how reality television shows featuring LGBTQ+ individuals...
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: Exploring the impact of reality television on the perceptions of queer identity
Queer poststructuralism is an approach to understanding gender, sexuality, and identity that challenges traditional models based on binary categories such as male/female, straight/gay,...
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: How queer poststructuralism enriches our understanding of temporality, embodiment, ethics, and identity
In today's world, digital avatars have become an essential part of communication and interaction among individuals. Avatars can be defined as virtual representations of people that exist solely in...
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: How digital avatars enable users to explore identity through their virtual alter egos and engage in selfexpression
Performance has been an important mode of expression for queer people since at least the early 20th century, when it emerged alongside the modernist movement and challenged the social norms that...
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: Queer performance: challenging boundaries between art and activism
Participatory theater has emerged as an innovative form of artistic expression that allows audience members to take an active role in shaping the performance through their actions and reactions. This...
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: Participatory theater: a powerful tool for queer representation
Gender fluidity refers to a person's ability to express their gender identity and expression beyond traditional male or female categories. It challenges assumptions that gender is fixed and...
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: Gender fluidity: exploring challenges to identity persistence, moral responsibility, and societal recognition
The representation of queer bodies challenges traditional norms of morality, beauty, and gender because it redefines these concepts according to individual preferences rather than societal standards....
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: The intersection between queerness, aesthetics, politics, and sexuality
Sex is an essential biological fact that defines a person's physical appearance and reproductive abilities.
Gender is the social construct that shapes how society perceives this biological...
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: Gender fluidity: what it is and why some people challenge metaphysical assumptions about identity