Queerness is an umbrella term for people who identify outside of cisgender heteronormativity. It can include individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, pansexual,...
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: Queer identity construction: how do performative acts and bodily expression mediate selfdiscovery?
Queer‑friendship‑as‑chosen‑family is an increasingly popular term among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, asexual, and queer communities. It refers to the creation of family units...
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: Exploring the significance of queer friendship as chosen family in a nontraditional relationship model
Queer myths and symbolic narratives have been used throughout history to create community solidarity, strengthen resilience against oppression, and preserve cultural heritage. These stories help...
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: Queer myths and symbolic narratives: resistance tools, identity construction, and collective memory
How do queer refugees reconstruct identity, community, and moral frameworks in new social, legal, and cultural environments?
Queer refugees face unique challenges when they move to a new country...
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: How do queer refugees reconstruct identity, community, and moral frameworks?
We often hear people say that society cannot be just if it does not accept and value the variety of identities present within its population.
This idea is problematic for several reasons. Firstly,...
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: Sexuality, identity, and justice: exploring the intersections of gender expression, eroticism, intimacy, and society
The study of homoerotic relationships in ancient societies provides valuable insights into intimacy, social hierarchy, and sexual fluidity that can be applied to contemporary queer theory....
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: The historical context of homosexuality in ancient cultures: a look at ancient greece, mesopotamia, and more
The concept of identity is an intricate one that has been debated for centuries among philosophers, psychologists, sociologists, and anthropologists alike. While some argue that identity is innate...
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: how performance can shape identity: a look at gender and sexuality