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QUEERING THEOLOGY: CHALLENGING COLONIALISM AND BINARY THINKING IN CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

A queer theology is an area of study that focuses on the relationship between gender identity and faith, specifically regarding Christianity. It examines how individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ can...

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INDIGENOUS GENDER DIVERSITY: EXPLORING MULTIPLE FORMS OF IDENTITY BEYOND BINARY CATEGORIES

Indigenous Gender Diversity
Indigenous societies have always recognized multiple forms of gender expression and identity beyond the binary categories of male and female. They see these identities...

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HOW INDIGENOUS AND MARGINALIZED KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS CHALLENGE WESTERN PERSPECTIVES ON GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND KINSHIP

I will discuss how indigenous and marginalized knowledge systems have historically been used to construct alternative understandings of gender, sexuality, and kinship. Indigenous peoples have lived...

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UNDERSTANDING THE IMPORTANCE OF DECOLONIAL FRAMEWORKS IN QUEER RESEARCH

Decolonial frameworks have emerged in recent years to challenge traditional Western theories that have dominated scholarship for centuries. These frameworks call attention to the ways in which...

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THE INTERSECTIONALITY OF INDIGENOUS, MARGINALIZED KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS AND GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND RELATIONSHIPS

Indigenous and marginalized knowledge systems are important because they provide insights into the diverse ways that people around the world experience and express gender, sexuality, and...

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EXPLORING INDIGENOUS AND MARGINALIZED EPISTEMOLOGIES TO CHALLENGE NORMATIVE STRUCTURES OF KNOWLEDGE IN QUEER THEORY

The purpose of this article is to explore how indigenous and marginalized epistemologies can be used to challenge normative structures of knowledge in queer theory. Queer theory examines how power...

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CENTERING MARGINALIZED VOICES FOR REIMAGINING QUEER THEORY WITH DECOLONIAL FRAMEWORKS

Decolonial frameworks offer a powerful tool for reshaping the epistemology of queer theory by centering marginalized voices and challenging Eurocentrism. In this article, I will explore how...

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DECOLONIZING QUEER THEORY AND RESEARCH: CENTERING MARGINALIZED VOICES THROUGH INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND EPISTEMOLOGY

Decolonial approaches to queer theory and research have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their ability to challenge traditional Western frameworks and perspectives that often center...

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INDIGENOUS GENDER IDENTITY IN THE FACE OF COLONIZATION: A LOOK AT INUIT, MAORI, AND ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS

Indigenous people around the world have diverse cultural beliefs about gender identity and expression that are often linked to their historical experiences of colonization. Colonialism has shaped the...

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DECOLONIAL PERSPECTIVES EXAMINE GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND IDENTITY IN A CRITICAL WAY

Decolonial perspectives offer a critical lens through which to interrogate and challenge Westernized understandings of gender, sexuality, and identity. By centering Indigenous, Black, and other...

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