Asexuality is defined as a lack of sexual attraction towards any gender, while aromanticism refers to an absence of romantic feelings towards anyone. Both asexuality and aromanticism are considered...
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: The challenging identities of asexuality and aromanticism: how they subvert norms and redefine intimacy
There are some arguments that suggest that divine or transcendent love can be conceptualized without any reference to gender, hierarchy, or patriarchy. One such argument is based on the idea that...
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: uncovering the complex nature of divine love: a look at its gender, hierarchy, and physical intimacy
Queer visual arts is an important area of study that provides insight into how gender identities, desires, and relational structures are socially constructed. Through the exploration of various...
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: How queer visual arts can help us understand love, lust & relationships
The concept of love is central to human existence and has been explored extensively through various philosophical perspectives. Queer theories of love and relational ethics offer novel ways of...
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: Queer theories of love and relational ethics: exploring innovative perspectives on intimacy
Can queer desire transcend the binary of purity and sin imposed by religion? Religion has often been a source of oppression for members of LGBTQ+ communities, and this is still true today.
Some...
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: Reframing christian sexuality: can queer desire transcend binary of purity and sin?
Can divine or transcendent love be understood independently of gendered and patriarchal frameworks? The answer to this question is both yes and no. On one hand, many religious traditions and...
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: The divine nature of transcendental love: exploring genderneutral concepts of spirituality
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
Asexuality is defined as the lack of sexual attraction to others, whereas aromanticism refers to an absence of romantic feelings for anyone. These identities are often misunderstood and stigmatized...
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: Loving connections beyond traditional definitions: exploring asexuality and aromanticism
Can love itself function as a radical critique of established moral and social hierarchies? This question has been discussed by many philosophers and thinkers throughout history, with some arguing...
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: Exploring the radical potential of love: can it subvert established moral and social hierarchies?
Queer literature is defined as writing that portrays experiences of non-heterosexual and non-cisgender individuals. This genre has become increasingly popular in recent years, challenging traditional...
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: Exploring nontraditional temporal structures in queer literature for sexual intimacy