The term "queer" refers to people who identify outside of the traditional gender binary system. It can include anyone who identifies as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, pansexual, polyamorous,...
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: Understanding the impact of multigenerational queer households on existential ethics: questions arising from coming out
The term "queer" was coined in the late 1980s to describe lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and non-binary people who were excluded from mainstream LGBTQ+ movements because they refused to fit...
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: Uncovering the history of nonbinary artists who defied societal norms through their erotic expressions
What does it mean to be religious while being LGBTQIA+? How can an individual navigate religious disapproval and personal identity without compromising one's core values?
Many individuals around...
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: Sexuality, intimacy, religion: the challenging journey of being lgbtqia+
The process of coming out is often accompanied by feelings of guilt, shame, and regret for having hidden one's true identity from others. This can have a significant impact on an individual's mental...
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: Selfforgiveness after coming out: the influence of social expectations on mental health
Bisexuality is an identity that encompasses people who are attracted to both men and women. It has been widely accepted as a legitimate sexual orientation and has gained more recognition recently....
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: The powerful impact of bisexuality in relationships: a philosophical perspective on selfdevelopment
In order to answer this question, we must first define what it means to be "queer" and how that relates to mortality, legacy, and existential meaning. Queerness is often associated with nonconforming...
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: How does queerness inform the complexity of mortality, legacy, and meaning?
Sexual activism is a form of political action aimed at advancing the rights of marginalized groups, particularly those who identify as LGBTQ+ individuals. Participation in this kind of activism can...
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: Exploring the impact of sexual activism on gay mens identities, relationships, and mental health
Cultural commodification is the process whereby aspects of culture are transformed into objects for consumption, often through commercialization and mass production. In the context of lesbian, gay,...
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: how cultural commodification affects selfhood among lgbt communities
Anthropology is an academic discipline that studies human societies and cultures from various perspectives such as linguistics, archaeology, biology, and social sciences. One of its major...
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: A guide to understanding and exploring diverse sexual orientation identities through an anthropological perspective
The history of persecution against members of LGBTQIA+ communities has been well documented throughout time. From religious laws to state punishments, these groups have faced significant oppression...
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: A historical look at the impact of queer oppression on modern day activism and identity