In what ways can art and creative expression serve as political tools for visibility and self-definition in queer contexts? This is an important question that has gained prominence in recent years...
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: How visual arts, music, writing, film, dance can be political tools for queer visibility and selfdefinition?
Transparency About Identity as Ethical and Existential Act
Transparency about one's identity is crucial for marginalized communities. It can help individuals understand their place in society,...
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: What transparency about identity means for marginalized communities
Identity is an emerging concept that refers to one's sense of self, which is formed through various factors such as upbringing, culture, environment, genetics, and experiences. While many people may...
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: Identity: the emerging concept challenging gender & sexuality norms
The issue of reclaiming language and identity within queer movements has become increasingly important for understanding gender fluidity and nonconformity, which are now commonplace in modern...
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: How reclaiming language empowers queer individuals to embrace themselves and express freely without fear of judgment?
The term "bisexual" is often used to describe someone who has a romantic or sexual attraction to more than one gender. This means that bisexuals are attracted to both men and women, but it also means...
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: Bisexual identity: embracing fluidity and challenging binary frameworks
Queer temporality is the concept that describes the unique experience of time for people who identify as LGBTQ+. It encompasses various aspects of identity, such as gender, sexual orientation, race,...
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: Queer temporality in transition: exploring ethical implications and diverse experiences of sexual identity
The concept of belonging is central to human life because it provides people with a sense of social connection, identity, and purpose.
Individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual,...
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: The sense of belonging and its impact on lgbtqia+ individuals spiritual seekers in religious spaces
How Does Queer Aesthetic Practice Challenge Culturally Dominant Norms Of Embodiment, Beauty And Identity?
Queer aesthetic practice is an artistic movement that emerged in the late twentieth...
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: Challenging traditional ideas of gender, sexuality, and identity through art with queer aesthetic practices.
There has been a growing interest in exploring how queer people create, preserve, and share memories and stories that challenge mainstream epistemologies. This article examines the ways in which...
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: How queer memory and storytelling challenges traditional epistemology through counternarratives
Equality is an important moral concept that refers to treating people fairly and justly regardless of their gender, race, age, class, religion, and other differences. In terms of love and identity,...
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: Sexuality and identity: understanding the effects of social structures on love and relationships