One way that bisexual phenomenology can help us understand the multifaceted nature of human desire is through its emphasis on the fluidity of attraction. This concept challenges traditional binary...
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: Understanding bisexual phenomenology: the complex nature of human desire
Conditional Tolerance and Heteronormativity
Tolerance is often viewed as a virtue. But what happens when it comes with conditions that are based on compliance with heteronormative standards? This...
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: Conditional tolerance and heteronormativity exploring the moral dilemmas and limitations of societal acceptance
Queer pedagogical strategies are transformative educational practices that challenge traditional teaching methods, empower students to question social norms and cultural assumptions, foster critical...
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: Queer pedagogical strategies | transformative teaching methods to promote equality and diversity in education
Non-binary selfhood refers to individuals who do not identify themselves as either male or female but have their own unique and distinct understanding of gender and identity. This concept challenges...
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: Nonbinary selfhoods challenge to dualistic ontologies explored
Queer Approaches To Love And Relationships
Intimate relationships are often based on traditional gender roles, heteronormativity, monogamy, ownership, and control. These normative structures limit...
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: Emerging possibilities: rethinking sexual relationships through a queer lens.
Queer identities are becoming more visible in today's world, but they often face challenges in religious communities that adhere to traditional gender roles and expectations. When people feel that...
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: How do we resolve the conflict between religious ideologies and modern notions of queerness?
How can philosophies of multiplicity provide ethical guidance for engaging with complex, fluid, and intersectional queer identities? This question is essential to understand because it challenges...
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: Understanding multiplicity and its importance for engaging with complex, fluid, and intersectional queer identities
A study published in the journal "Psychology of Religion and Spirituality" investigated how participating in communal worship affects emotional regulation, spiritual belonging, and self-concept among...
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: Sex and spirituality: how participating in communal worship can benefit the mental health of lgbtq individuals
Queerness is a term that has gained popularity in recent years to describe people who do not fit into traditional gender norms and sexual identities. It includes individuals who identify as lesbian,...
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: Queerness: exploring gender, sexuality, and relationships through critical thinking and experiments
The historical sociology of sexuality is an area of study that explores how social and cultural norms around sexuality have changed over time, particularly in relation to legal regulation and...
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: Sexual norms, law, politics & queer theory: reimagining governance around sexual diversity through historical sociology