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QUEER TEMPORALITY AND MORTALITY: EXPLORING ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON LIFE AND DEATH

How does queer temporality engage with mortality differently than heteronormative narratives of legacy? This essay will explore how queer temporalities challenge traditional norms surrounding death...

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SEXUALITY, EROTICISM, AND MEMORY: EXPLORING THE PHILOSOPHY OF QUEER TEMPORALITY

There are many aspects of human experience that can be understood through time: from the history of literature to the evolution of technology, from social norms to scientific theories, from personal...

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NAVIGATING MULTIDIMENSIONAL TIMELINES: HOW MEMORY SHAPES IDENTITY AND RELATIONSHIPS

Temporality and Memory
Time is often thought to be linear and fixed, but this conception can limit our understanding of human experience. Non-binary temporality challenges traditional views of...

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REBUILDING SACRED CONTINUITY AFTER EXILE: THE POWER OF MEMORIES IN RECONNECTING WITH ONE'S PAST

What is the role of memory in reconstructing a sense of sacred continuity after exile? Memory plays an important role in helping individuals to reconstruct a sense of sacred continuity after exile....

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HOW QUEER INDIVIDUALS NAVIGATE THEIR PAST HETERONORMATIVE EXPERIENCES AND DEVELOP THEIR IDENTITY THROUGH MEMORY

Memory is an essential aspect of personal development that influences how individuals form their identity, including their sexual orientation and gender expression. When queer people reflect on their...

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THE PRICE OF SALT: UNPACKING LGBTQ+ EXPERIENCES THROUGH LITERATURE AND ART

As people have been exploring different aspects of human experience through art and culture since ancient times, it is no surprise that the history of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer,...

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THE SCIENCE BEHIND ETHICS: HOW WE REMEMBER THE MOMENTS THAT MATTER MOST IN RELATIONSHIPS

Ethics of Recognition
The ethics of recognition is a branch of philosophy that deals with how people are treated by others, particularly regarding their feelings and emotions. This field studies...

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HOW QUEER TEMPORALITY CHALLENGES ETHICAL STORYTELLING, MEMORY, AND LIFE NARRATIVE CONSTRUCTION

How Does Queer Temporality Influence Ethical Storytelling, Memory, and the Construction of Meaningful Life Narratives, and What Responsibilities Emerge in Self-Narration?
Queer temporality is the...

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QUEER SEXUALITY, GENDER IDENTITY, AND THE POWER DYNAMICS BEHIND LOSS, GRIEF, AND NEW WAYS OF LIVING AFTER DEATH

How does queer mourning produce alternative ontologies of memory and survival?
Queerness is a concept that encompasses sexual orientation and gender identity. Queer theory refers to theories about...

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HOW TO REJECT HETERONORMATIVE CONSTRUCTS THROUGH QUEER AESTHETICS: EXPLORING TEMPORALITY, MEMORY, AND HISTORY

In order to understand how queer aesthetics challenges normative assumptions about temporality, memory, and history, it is important to consider the ways in which these concepts are defined within...

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