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HOW QUEER FEMINISM CAN RESHAPE SOCIETY THROUGH POLITICAL ACTION?

How does queer feminism intersect with political action to reshape societal norms, policies, and power structures?
Queer Feminism is an intersectional theory that combines feminist theories with...

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THE INTERSECTION OF REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS, PARENT CHOICE AND SOCIAL NORMS IN RELATIONSHIPS

Reproductive rights refer to the right of individuals to make decisions about their own bodies without interference from others, including family members, healthcare providers, or government...

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HOW GENDER IDENTITY AND SEXUAL ORIENTATION INTERSECT WITH RELATIONSHIPS, INTIMACY, AND EROTICISM

Gender identity is the internal sense of being male, female, both, neither, or somewhere along that spectrum. Sexual orientation describes one's physical, emotional, romantic, or sexual attraction to...

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EXPLORING QUEER CULTURE: HOW IT FACILITATES RADICAL SELFKNOWLEDGE AND CRITICAL REFLECTION ON SOCIETAL STRUCTURES.

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LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender. To understand how engagement with LGBT culture facilitates radical self-knowledge and critical reflection on societal structures,...

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REEXAMINING EXISTENCE THROUGH THE LENS OF QUEER ONTOLOGY: THE MORAL IMPLICATIONS OF A FLUID GENDER BINARY.

Queer ontology is the philosophical concept that emphasizes the plurality of human experiences and identities beyond traditional binary gender binaries. It challenges the idea that there are only two...

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INTERSECTIONALITY AND SEXUALITY: EXPLORING HOW IDENTITIES COMPLICATE MORAL THEORIES

Intersectionality is a term used to describe the idea that multiple social identities intersect to create unique experiences of oppression and privilege. It was coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989 to...

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NAVIGATING CHALLENGES: QUEER IDENTITY AND GENERATIONAL DIFFERENCES

Queer individuals face unique challenges navigating their identity, visibility, and social expectations across generational and cultural boundaries. These dynamics are shaped by various factors such...

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UNPACKING THE INTERSECTIONS OF IDENTITY, DESIRE, AND INTIMACY: A LOOK AT QUEER THEORIES OF EMBODIMENT

Queer theories of embodiment challenge dominant paradigms of autonomy, desire, and relational ethics by redefining traditional concepts such as the body, gender, and power relations between people....

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BISEXUAL ACCEPTANCE: UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF CLASS IN INTERSECTIONAL IDENTITY

Bisexuality is a sexual identity which refers to a person's romantic or sexual attraction towards more than one gender. In recent years, there has been an increasing awareness and visibility of...

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DUAL IDENTITIES AND PSYCHOLOGICAL TENSION IN QUEER INDIVIDUALS

There has been an increase in awareness of the experiences and struggles faced by members of the LGBTQ+ community, particularly regarding identity and belonging.
One aspect that has received less...

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