The term "intersectionality" was coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989 to describe the intersections of multiple identities that shape an individual's life experience and social position. These can...
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: Unpacking intersectionality: exploring how it shapes lgbtq+s experience
Intersectionality is the study of how multiple forms of social inequality, such as race, gender, class, and sexual orientation, intersect to create systemic oppression and discrimination. In today's...
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: What is intersectionality and why does it matter? understanding how to create ethical policies for lgbtq+ inclusivity
The concept of queer temporality has been studied extensively in queer theory, which is a branch of feminist theory that analyzes gender roles and identities through an intersectional lens. Queer...
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: Examining the impact of queer temporality on wedding planning for lgbtq+ couples
The impact of migration on queer identity is multifaceted and nuanced, shaped by various factors such as social norms, cultural values, family dynamics, and personal background. In this article, we...
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: Exploring the impact of migration on queer identity: nuances of cultural adaptation and belonging in new contexts
How does queer temporality redefine ethical understandings of life trajectories and non-linear existence?
Queer temporality is an emerging concept that seeks to challenge traditional linear...
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: Queer temporality: challenging binary perceptions of time, sexuality, and identity.
Can moral hope exist without the promise of resolution, as queer temporality suggests?
Queer temporality is a concept that explores how time operates differently for marginalized communities. It...
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: Moral hope without resolution: understanding queer temporality and sexuality
I will discuss how queer phenomenology can help us understand the ethical dimensions of recognition and erasure in social and intimate spaces. Through an analysis of queer theory, I will show that...
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: Exploring the ethical dimensions of recognition & erasure in social spaces through queer phenomenology
Intersectionality is a theoretical framework that emphasizes how various forms of oppression intersect to create unique experiences for individuals, including members of LGBTQ communities. This...
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: Uncovering how intersectionality affects sexuality in the context of mental health for lgbtq communities
In contemporary society, there has been an increase in surveillance practices that have raised concerns about privacy and security. One group that is disproportionately affected by these practices...
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: The intersectional impact of surveillance practices on mental health for queer individuals
How can philosophical ethics navigate the moral complexities of intersectional LGBT identities?
Philosophical ethics refers to a field of inquiry that examines how humans make moral decisions and...
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: Ethical perspectives on lgbt identities moral complexities: understanding intersectionality through philosophy