In the context of philosophy, LGBT authenticity is a complex and multifaceted concept that has been shaped by various cultural, social, historical, political, and technological factors. It...
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: Philosophy, sexuality, media representation how visual and performative media shape lgbt authenticity
Theology is often used to justify discrimination against the LGBT community, especially in religious circles.
Many people believe that it is possible to reconcile religious beliefs with equality...
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: How theology can promote equality for all people including those who identify as lgbt through social justice
Queer philosophy of identity is an emerging field that seeks to challenge traditional conceptions of identity and subjectivity by focusing on the intersections between race, gender, sexuality,...
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: Queer identity philosophy: challenging traditional conceptions of sexuality
Marginalized individuals have experienced discrimination and prejudice due to their identity traits, such as race, gender, class, age, disability, religion, and socioeconomic status. This can lead to...
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: How identity traits impact relational empathy, trust, and ethical responsibility?
The topic of sexuality, gender identity, and interpersonal dynamics is one that has captured the attention of scholars from a wide range of fields for many decades. In particular, researchers have...
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: Sexuality, gender identity, and relationships: balancing personal autonomy with community responsibility.
What is selfhood? Selfhood refers to the perception and experience of oneself as an individual entity, with its own thoughts, emotions, desires, beliefs, and actions. It includes the way people...
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: Nonbinary approaches to selfhood, temporality, relationships, and identity formation
Queer ontology is a theoretical framework that posits that identities are not fixed but rather emerge from social contexts, experiences, and interactions. It suggests that identities are dynamic,...
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: Relationships and identity exploring queer ontologys impact on sexuality and gender dynamics
How do Intersecting Minority Identities Shape Experiences of Oppression, Coping Strategies, and Resilience in Queer Adults?
Intersectionality is a term coined by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw to...
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: The impact of multiple layers of discrimination on coping strategies and resilience in queer adults
The reconstruction of queer festivals is an important part of the history of LGBTQ+ activism and resistance. These events provide a space for members of marginalized communities to come together,...
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: Reconstructing queer festivals for resistance, joy, and survival
Queer approaches to social inclusion, community, and belonging involve questioning and challenging normative understandings of gender, sexuality, and identity that often exclude certain individuals...
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: Sex in a queer world: empowering all form of relationships and gender expression for inclusion and belonging