The question of how the exposure of sexual misconduct impacts intergenerational perceptions of leadership and historical memory is a timely one that has gained traction in recent years. It is...
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: Understanding sexual misconduct's impact on leadership & historical memory through an intergenerational lens
Queer art has been an integral part of human history for centuries, expressing unique perspectives on identity, culture, politics, and society that challenge conventional norms. From literature to...
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: Exploring mortality, gender identity and sexuality in queer art through selected works from various mediums
The concept of aging is an integral part of human experience that encompasses physical, mental, emotional, social, and psychological changes that occur due to advancing chronology. As people age,...
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: How nonheteronormative perspectives can shape aging, memory, and foresight
When it comes to moving your body, why do certain movements evoke suppressed memories of early erotic curiosity? Many dancers report that specific poses, gestures, or choreography can bring back...
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: Dance moves that trigger early memories of sexual curiosity: understanding embodied memory in performance art
Sexual intrigue is a complex phenomenon that involves both physical and psychological processes. It refers to the attraction one feels towards another person based on their physical appearance,...
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: Sexual intruigue: uncovering the cognitive and emotional processes that drive relational satisfaction
Queer temporality is an important concept that describes how different individuals experience time differently based on their sexual orientation, gender identity, and personal experiences. It refers...
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: Exploring the complexities of queer temporality: understanding how nonnormative individuals perceive time differently
The study of queer history has long been characterized by an emphasis on how individuals negotiate their identities within a heteronormative society. While this perspective is certainly valid, it...
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: Reconstructing queer memories: how identity forms through recalling our past
The question of non-binary temporality has become increasingly relevant for contemporary philosophy and cultural studies, particularly in relation to issues of gender, sexuality, and embodiment....
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: Nonbinary temporality and its impact on sexuality, eroticism, intimacy, and relationships
The act of writing involves both memory and temporal processes, as writers must remember past experiences to craft their stories while anticipating future readers' reactions. Queer theory can provide...
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: Writing focuses on memory and expectations: a look at how queer theory can help understand loss and imagine new futures
Temporal frameworks are often assumed to be linear and stable, but recent research suggests that they may have more diverse forms and functions than previously understood. Queer temporal frameworks,...
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: Exploring the complexities of queer temporal frameworks: how they shape our memory, anticipation, and identities