Queer narratives and cultural practices have always been an integral part of human life, shaping our identities, memories, and histories. They offer alternative perspectives that challenge...
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: The power of queer narratives in identity, memory, and history
The digital age has transformed how people store and access information. In the past, individuals would have to visit libraries and archives to access historical documents, but now they can simply...
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: The impact of digitizing trauma on historical memory: exploring its role in collective moral recognition
Sacred storytelling has been an important part of many cultures throughout human history. It is a form of oral tradition that allows individuals to pass down their culture, values, traditions, and...
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: Sacred storytelling: passing down traditions, memories, and values
The subject of queer spirituality is multifaceted and challenges traditional religious discourse. Queer spirituality is an umbrella term for various spiritual belief systems that are non-traditional,...
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: Queer spiritual identity: narrative, storytelling, and testimony
The idea that time is not fixed but rather subjective has been explored for centuries by philosophers and scientists alike. Non-binary temporality refers to the concept that time can be experienced...
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: Experiencing time differently: the impact of nonbinary temporality on memory, anticipation, and evolving selfhood
Philosophy is a branch of knowledge concerned with fundamental issues such as existence, knowledge, values, mind, and language. It seeks to answer fundamental human questions such as "What am I?"...
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: Philosophy: how forgiving without forgetting promotes personal growth, relationship building, and social justice
How does queer temporality influence ethical storytelling, memory, and the construction of life narratives, and what responsibilities arise in narrating one's identity? Queer temporality refers to...
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: How does queer temporality influence ethical storytelling, memory, and the construction of life narratives?
The study of memory is an important aspect of psychology that helps to understand the human mind and behavior. Repression is a defense mechanism whereby people try to bury or forget painful memories...
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: Sexual abuse repression: how trauma can impact identity and selfimage in psychology
Queer Temporality: Exploring Ethical Perspectives on Aging, Memory, and Foresight
Aging is a natural process that occurs to all living organisms over time.
The experience of aging can vary...
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: Exploring ethical perspectives on aging, memory, and foresight through queer temporality.
Let's define "queer temporality" as an alternative way of experiencing time that challenges normative understandings of past, present, and future. It is often associated with non-linear concepts of...
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: Sexuality eroticism intimacy relationships : redefining time memory becoming