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QUEER ARTISTS GRAPPLE WITH ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF CULTURAL APPROPRIATION

There has been growing concern about the intersection between cultural appropriation and LGBTQ+ communities' artistic expression. This is particularly true in relation to how these groups are...

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HOW BI+ IDENTITY POLITICS CHALLENGES IDENTITYBASED COMMUNITIES

Bisexual identity is often considered to be an ambiguous or uncertain concept, due to its potential for fluidity and flexibility. This can have significant implications for identity politics, which...

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HOW COLLECTIVE MEMORY SHAPES LGBTQ+ ACTIVISM AND IDENTITY POLITICS

The idea that collective memories are important for understanding social change is not new, but it has become increasingly popular among scholars of political science, sociology, and history....

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HOW QUEER ARTISTS CAN STAY AUTHENTIC WHILE CHALLENGING MAINSTREAM EXPECTATIONS

What does it mean for an artist to be "authentic" in their creative endeavors? How can they ensure that their work reflects their personal values and beliefs, while also resonating with audiences who...

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THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN IDENTITY AND POLITICS: NAVIGATING MARGINALIZATION AND ADVOCATING FOR JUSTICE

In today's world, it is difficult to avoid politics when living in a body marked by differences such as race, gender, class, disability, religion, or sexual orientation. These identities can have...

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RADICAL AUTONOMY IN LGBTQ LIFE: SELFCREATION, NEGOTIATION, AND ENGAGEMENT

The aim of this article is to investigate if radical autonomy in LGBTQ life can be considered as an everlasting procedure of self-invention, ethical discussion, and interpersonal involvement....

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POSTSOVIET QUEER ACTIVISM: NAVIGATING TENSIONS BETWEEN ASSIMILATIONIST STRATEGIES AND RADICAL IDENTITY POLITICS

Today's post-Soviet queer activism is characterized by both assimilationist strategies and radical identity politics. These strategies reflect tensions that have existed since the fall of the USSR,...

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EXPLORING INTIMACY THROUGH QUEER PHENOMENOLOGY: UNDERSTANDING EMBODIMENT & POWER DYNAMICS

Queer phenomenology is a philosophical approach to understanding human experience that focuses on how bodies interact and how embodiment shapes social relations. In this context, intimacy can be...

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UNPACKING THE POWER AND POTENTIAL OF QUEER PERFORMANCE RESISTING NORMS AND EXPLORING IDENTITIES.

There has been a growing interest in the study of queer performance as a mode of artistic expression that transcends traditional notions of gender, sexuality, and identity. Queer performance...

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SEXUAL REPRESENTATION, INTIMACY & POWER: UNDERSTANDING QUEER AESTHETIC THEORIES IMPACT ON SOCIETY

How do queer aesthetic theories challenge dominant cultural hierarchies and reimagine the politics of representation?
Queer aesthetic theories have been instrumental in challenging traditional...

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