In queer aesthetic theory, fragmentation refers to the process of breaking down existing structures that are based on heteronormative binaries such as male/female, white/black, straight/gay, and so...
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: Transforming harmony through difference: the power of collaboration in queer aesthetics
The question of what constitutes an ethical framework for developing inclusive educational curricula has been debated extensively among scholars in recent years. While there is no single answer to...
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: How can intersectional and social justice frameworks contribute to more inclusive and ethical sexuality education?
Celebrating Difference in Queer Theory
Queer theory is an intellectual approach that challenges the binary nature of gender and sexuality. It seeks to challenge societal norms regarding these...
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: Celebrating difference in queer theory: how to challenge societal norms with inclusive perspectives
Bisexuality is an orientation that describes people who are attracted both to men and women. Polyamory involves multiple romantic partners, whereas culture, race, and gender identity are aspects of...
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: The complex relationships between sexual orientation, identity, and culture in polyamory.
The term intersectionality is used to describe how multiple identities can interact and overlap with each other to create unique experiences of discrimination. These identities include but are not...
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: Sex and relationships: the impact of intersectional discrimination on identity development and cope strategies
Intersectionality refers to the interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, gender, class, sexual orientation, and ethnicity that create unique experiences for individuals within...
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: Intersectionality and sexual identity: how multiple identities can impact mental health
The concept of intersectionality is an important lens through which to analyze the various ways in which people experience oppression and marginalization. It helps to understand how systems of...
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: Exploring the complexities of queer identity: how intersectionality can help
Intersectionality is an important concept in sociology that refers to how different characteristics such as race, gender, class, and sexual orientation can intersect to create unique experiences for...
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: Intersectionality and sexuality: exploring its impact on relationships
LGBT scholars have been challenging patriarchal interpretations of religious texts for decades now. They have questioned the role of religion in society and its impact on gender norms, power...
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: Challenging patriarchal interpretations of religious texts: how lgbt scholarship can promote inclusivity
There has been increasing awareness and visibility around non-binary gender identities and sexual orientations, including bisexuality.
Bisexuality continues to be misunderstood and stigmatized by...
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: Unpacking the intersectionality of bisexuality, gender roles, and relationship performativity