Can reimagining colonial archives through a queer lens reveal suppressed spiritual genealogies of love and kinship?
The answer to this question is both yes and no. On one hand, there are many...
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: Uncovering suppressed intimacies: exploring gender dynamics in colonial archives
How does the queer critique of marriage and family open up new ethical forms of kinship and relationality? In recent decades, there has been a growing movement within queer theory to challenge...
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: The ethics of nontraditional kinship structures: how queer theory challenges marriage and family norms
Queer communities have historically been defined by their ability to challenge traditional gender roles and norms, including those related to family structures and kinship ties. While...
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: The unconventional kinship bonds at the heart of queer communities
The article explores how queer identity impacts the moral and spiritual elements of collective existence, concentrating on themes such as community, kinship, ritual, and solidarity. It contends that...
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: How queerness impacts morality & spirituality: exploring the intersection of identity, relationships, and society
The concept of chosen family is becoming increasingly popular among members of queer communities who may experience exclusion from traditional nuclear families due to their identity. Chosen family...
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: Chosen family defies traditional ideas of kinship and embraces polyamory
LGBTQ individuals are people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or questioning their sexual orientation or gender identity. They face discrimination in society due to...
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: Polygamy, open relationships, and blended families: exploring nontraditional family structures within lgbtq communities
The concept of family has traditionally been understood as a group of individuals united by blood ties, including parents and their children.
Modern families are increasingly composed of diverse...
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: Chosen kinship structures: disrupting traditional family models and fostering social justice
Queer critique of family and kinship challenges normative assumptions about how individuals should form families based on their gender identities and sexual preferences. Queer theory examines the...
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: Sex in queer theory: a critique of family and kinship that challenges norms
Families come in all shapes and sizes. While some are traditional nuclear families with a mother, father, and children living under one roof, there are also many different types of nontraditional...
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: What does it mean to be a family? nontraditional families and the definition of legitimacy and kinship.
Can queer diaspora create new ethical models of kinship and care?
Queer diaspora is a term used to describe individuals who identify as LGBTQIA+ and have migrated from one region to another. This...
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: Can queer diaspora create new ethical models of kinship and care?