Bisexuality is a sexual orientation that involves being attracted to both males and females. It challenges traditional ideas about gender roles and sexual identity. In this context, it also reframes...
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: Bisexuality: how it challenges traditional gender roles and redefines selfother relationships
Queer temporality has been defined as "the temporalities that emerge through the experience of living in bodies that are coded outside of heterosexual normativity" (Brown et al., 2016, p. 8). It...
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: Queer temporality and its impact on sexuality and gender roles
Radical self-expression has become increasingly popular in recent years as more people explore their identities, sexual desires, and relationships through writing, art, music, performance, fashion,...
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: Radical selfexpression: exploring its benefits and risks in relationships
Can identity fluidity coexist with coherent ethical frameworks? This is an important question that has been debated for many years, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. On one hand, some people...
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: Is identity fluidity compatible with a coherent moral framework?
The past century has seen an evolution in photography that is more than just technological advancements. Queer artists have used their work to challenge traditional notions of gender and sexuality,...
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: A look at how queer photographers used visual aesthetics as political resistance during the turbulent twentieth century
Participation in LGBTQ-inclusive worship communities can have a significant impact on an individual's spiritual development and identity formation. For many individuals who identify as part of the...
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: Understanding the importance of lgbtqinclusive worship communities for spiritual growth and identity development
A fundamental assumption in sociology is that individuals form their identities through social interactions. This process involves the internalization of cultural norms and expectations.
Recent...
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: Uncovering the fluid nature of identity: how nonbinary temporality challenges assumptions about self
Bisexual adolescents face unique challenges that can have significant effects on their psychosocial development and well-being. Educational institutions can be supportive or unsupportive, which has...
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: The effects of educational environments on bisexual adolescents psychosocial development
How can queer approaches to identity formation illuminate philosophical debates on ethics, selfhood, relationality, and moral responsibility?
Queer theory is an approach that challenges...
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: Sexuality and philosophy: how queer theory challenges traditional norms around gender, sex, and identity.
Identity formation is an essential aspect of human development that involves creating a sense of self and understanding who one is. This process can be influenced by various factors such as culture,...
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: Identity formation: how your sexual identity affects your philosophical understanding of life.