Aesthetic is an artistic expression that combines beauty and meaning in order to create a pleasurable experience for the viewer. Queer aesthetics is a way of understanding and experiencing the world...
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: Sexuality and desire: exploring the role of queer aesthetics in shaping our relationships and identities
Post-structuralist theory has been a major influence in queer research since the early 1980s. It was initially proposed by French philosopher Michel Foucault, who argued that social norms and...
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: Lgbtq+ sexuality in digital age: exploring power structures and identity formations.
Intersectionality is a term used to describe how multiple identities such as race, gender, class, sexual orientation, and ability intersect and overlap within an individual's life. Intersectionality...
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: The intersection of identity: how race, gender, sexuality & more can affect mental health
Xenophobia is the fear or prejudice against people from different cultures. It has been shown to have negative effects on physical and mental health, including increased stress levels, anxiety...
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: Sexuality and society: the impact of xenophobia and homophobia on mental health
In a world where social norms are often unjust, queer people experience unique forms of suffering due to their nonconforming gender identity and/or sexual orientation. This can manifest in various...
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: Unpacking the intersections of gender identity, sexual orientation, and social oppression
Queer Studies is an interdisciplinary field that challenges traditional ideas about gender and sexuality, which are often grounded in liberal humanist thinking. This approach holds that all people...
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: Queer studies challenges traditional ideas about gender and sexuality through interdisciplinary approach
The concept of time has always been a central concern for human beings. From ancient civilizations to modern times, people have attempted to make sense of the passing of days, weeks, months, and...
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: Sexuality and time: the fluid nature of queer temporality in relationships and identity
Intersectionality is an important concept that explains how multiple identities can interact to create unique experiences for different people. In this context, the term "bisexual" refers to someone...
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: Exploring the impact of intersectional minority stress on bisexual relationships
What is Queerness?
Queerness refers to the nonconformity to heteronormative gender roles and sexual orientation. It may include people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,...
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: Sexual identity: understanding queer migration and its impact on intimacy
Queer literature is a genre that explores the experiences of individuals who identify as LGBTQIA+, challenging traditional norms and stereotypes surrounding gender and sexuality. It often...
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: Rejecting traditional norms: exploring selfhood, relationality, and collective identity through queer literature