The concept of a binary perspective assumes that there are only two possible states to be in: either/or. This means that one cannot exist without the other.
This way of thinking is often limited...
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: The power of nonbinary perspectives: exploring fluidity, identity, and ethics
Queer bodies, aesthetics, and performative identities have been depicted through various forms of visual media for centuries. From the earliest paintings to modern day television shows and films,...
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: Queer bodies, aesthetics, performative identities: breaking down barriers through visual representation
Digital archives have become increasingly important for preserving the history and culture of underrepresented groups, including those that identify as LGBTQ+. These archives can provide access to...
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: The challenges and opportunities of preserving queer experiences in digital archives
In this essay, I will discuss how queer art challenges traditional moral hierarchies and offers alternative perspectives on virtue, identity, and social value. Queer art is a form of art that...
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: The power of queer art in challenging moral hierarchies, identity, and social values
Science and art are fields that have seen many great minds, including some who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQ).
Due to homophobia and transphobia, many of these...
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: Uncovering and celebrating the contributions of queer scientists and artists
To be an artist, especially a queer one, is to constantly grapple with issues of representation and identity. Many marginalized groups have historically been excluded from the canon of art history...
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: Queering art: navigating cultural borrowing ethically with car & dc
The decision to come out is an individual one that can have far-reaching effects beyond personal identity. While it may seem like a private matter, coming out also has significant social and...
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: The powerful decision to come out: exploring its impact on sexuality and relationships
Race, class, and disability are social identities that affect an individual's access to resources, power, and privileges in society. Queerness is a term used to describe people who do not identify...
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: Exploring the intersections of identity: race, class, disability, and queerness
Linguistic evolution refers to the changes that occur in language over time due to various factors such as social, cultural, technological, political, economic, etc., whereas social transformation is...
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: Why language plays an important role in sex, sexuality, intimacy, and relationships.
Public discourse can play an important role in shaping how identities are perceived and understood by society. When individuals or groups attempt to challenge established categories, their actions...
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: The power of discourse in sexuality, intimacy, and relationships