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WHY DETACHMENT FROM RECOGNITION IS OVERRATED IN QUEER FREEDOM | IDENTITY POLITICS DEBATE

The idea of detachment from recognition is often associated with queer freedom because it suggests that individuals can choose to live their lives without the need for outside validation or...

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QUEER IDENTITY CHALLENGES: HOW TO NAVIGATE MORAL, PHILOSOPHICAL AND INTERSECTIONAL DILEMMAS IN MAINSTREAM SOCIETY

Queerness, which refers to non-heterosexual or non-cisgender identities and behaviors, has been historically marginalized and excluded from mainstream society.
Recent decades have seen increased...

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DOES AESTHETIC SELFEXPRESSION BECOME A MORAL DECLARATION OF EXISTENCE AGAINST INVISIBILITY?

Can aesthetic self-expression become a moral declaration of existence against invisibility? By definition, aesthetics refers to beauty or tastefulness in artistic works. In terms of human psychology,...

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QUEER ART AND PERFORMANCE PROMOTE CRITICAL THINKING ABOUT IDENTITY POLITICS THROUGH RECLAMATION

Queer art and performance have been integral to LGBTQ+ history since the Stonewall riots in New York City in 1969. From drag shows to queer film festivals, these forms of expression provide a space...

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ROMANTIC LOVE IN MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES: PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTION ON SOCIAL JUSTICE & MORALITY

Can romantic love among marginalized communities function as a vehicle for philosophical reflection on social justice and morality?
Romantic love is an essential aspect of human life that has been...

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HOW TO MAKE SURE YOUR KINKY ART ISNT OFFENSIVE: A GUIDE FOR RESPONSIBLE QUEER CREATORS

Creativity is an essential part of human existence, allowing people to express themselves and create meaningful experiences for others.
When it comes to LGBTQ+ individuals and their artwork, there...

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CELEBRATING DIVERSE REPRESENTATIONS: A LOOK AT THE ROLE OF QUEER FILM FESTIVALS IN PROMOTING TRANSNATIONAL DIALOGUE.

Queer film festivals have emerged as spaces that promote and celebrate diverse representations of gender and sexual identity through cinema. These events provide an opportunity for artists to...

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UNDERSTANDING RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH QUEER THEORY: THE POWER OF FLUIDITY AND HYBRIDITY

Queer theory is a theoretical perspective that critically examines normative assumptions about gender, sexuality, and power dynamics in society. It challenges the binary categories of male/female and...

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HOW ARCHIVISTS CAN PREVENT ERASURE, DISTORTION AND BIAS WHEN DOCUMENTING QUEER HISTORY?

What are the duties of an archivist to avoid prejudice, erasure, or distortion when documenting queer history? In essence, archives have a responsibility to safeguard accurate representations of...

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HOW QUEER THEORY CAN INFORM POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY: EXPLORING INTERSECTIONS BETWEEN IDENTITY POLITICS AND JUSTICE

Queer theory is an interdisciplinary field of study that emerged from gay and lesbian studies in the late twentieth century to explore the ways in which power dynamics play out through sexuality,...

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