Queer embodiment is an approach to understanding how gender, sexuality, and identity are constructed through physical expression. It focuses on the body as a site of meaning-making, challenging...
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: Queer embodiment: exploring gender, sexuality, identity, and selfperception
Romantic love is often seen as a powerful force that can help people overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. It has been used throughout history to challenge social norms and push...
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: A look at romantic love as a tool for both liberation and oppression in resistance movements
Freedom has been traditionally understood as an autonomous state of individuals in which they are free to act without external constraints or coercion.
This understanding of freedom is limited...
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: Liberating relationships: a queer theory approach to freedom and sexuality
Queer Ethics of Care is an emerging philosophy that seeks to challenge traditional binary gender roles and sexual norms within society. It offers a framework for understanding how power and privilege...
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: Queer ethics of care: a philosophy of intersectional resistance
Liberation is an important concept for many people, especially those who identify as part of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBT) community.
The concept can be particularly...
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: Liberation for lgbt believers: how reinterpreting divine mystery promotes spiritual freedom
Queer temporality is a concept that refers to the nonlinear nature of time experienced by individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, asexual,...
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: Sexuality how queer temporality can enhance your relationships & intimacy
Is it possible to reinterpret religious law in ways that liberate rather than oppress marginalized believers?
The answer is yes, but there are many factors involved. Religious laws can be...
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: Liberating marginalized believers through religious law interpretation strategies
Self-naming is an important aspect of human identity that allows individuals to define themselves beyond their given names and titles. It can also be seen as a way of reclaiming one's agency in a...
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: The power of selfnaming: liberation, constraint, and identity
Queer approaches to joy can be seen as both an ethical intervention and a form of resistance to dominant social and relational structures. Ethics are guidelines for moral decision making, while...
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: exploring nonbinary desire: the ethics of polyamory, kink, and beyond
The word "trans" is an abbreviation for "transition". It describes people who do not identify with their assigned gender at birth but feel that they belong to another gender. People may have a male...
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: What it means to be trans: selfdefinition and its impact on sexuality