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EXPLORING THE LIMINAL SPACES OF GENDER IDENTITY: HOW NONBINARY INDIVIDUALS NAVIGATE FLUIDITY

The term "liminal" comes from Latin and means "threshold." It refers to a place, time, or state that exists between one phase or position and another. This can be applied to various aspects of human...

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EXPLORING THE LIMINAL STATES OF SEXUAL INTIMACY IN TRANSITIONAL IDENTITY STAGES: A JOURNEY BEYOND BINARY GENDER ROLES

Liminality is a state of being between two different things, such as life and death or young adulthood and old age. It can also refer to periods of time when there is no clear path forward, like...

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AGING, ACHIEVEMENT, AND PERSONAL EXPRESSION: RECONSIDERING TIME THROUGH QUEER TEMPORALITY

Queer temporality is a theoretical concept that challenges traditional ideas about time and its relationship to society. It suggests that the linear nature of time, which is often associated with...

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NONBINARY GENDER IDENTITIES: EXPLORING FLUIDITY AND LIMINALITY

Non-binary gender identities have been gaining more recognition in recent years, challenging traditional binary categories of male/female. These identities highlight the fluidity and complexity of...

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CAN THE EXPERIENCE OF LIMINALITY BECOME A PERMANENT SPIRITUAL STATE FOR QUEER BELIEVERS?

Can the experience of liminality be understood as a permanent spiritual state for queer believers? Liminality is an experience that occurs when individuals are placed between two stages of their...

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THE POWER OF LIMINALITY: EXPLORING THE ROLE OF RITUALIZED PERFORMANCE IN QUEER BELIEF SYSTEMS

What is liminality?
Liminality refers to the state of being in between one thing and another. It involves crossing boundaries and experiencing a sense of disorientation and confusion before...

Read More : The power of liminality: exploring the role of ritualized performance in queer belief systems

THE PSYCHOLOGY BEHIND LIMINALITY: HOW IT IMPACTS NONBINARY INDIVIDUALS SEXUALITY, IDENTITY FORMATION, AND MENTAL HEALTH

The term "liminal" describes an experience of transition from one state to another, often marked by ambiguity, uncertainty, and a sense of disorientation. Non-binary individuals may experience this...

Read More : The psychology behind liminality: how it impacts nonbinary individuals sexuality, identity formation, and mental health

METAPHORICALLY TRANSFORMING YOURSELF THROUGH ETHICAL SPIRITUAL IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT

I will discuss how metaphors of transformation, rebirth, and liminality can be used to support ethical, spiritual, and identity development. These metaphors have been used throughout history in...

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THE METAPHOR OF BORDERS IN QUEER ART: EXPLORING IDENTITY, RELATIONALITY, AND NEGOTIATING SOCIAL AND PERSONAL BOUNDARIES

A border is a dividing line between different geographical regions, cultures, or communities, often marked by physical barriers such as fences, walls, or checkpoints. In queer art, however, borders...

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THE PROCESS OF BECOMING: EXPLORING ROMANTIC IDENTITY THROUGH ONTOLOGY AND LIMINALITY

Ontology is a branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of being, existence, or reality. It seeks to answer fundamental metaphysical questions such as "what exists?" and "why does it exist?"...

Read More : The process of becoming: exploring romantic identity through ontology and liminality