Queer Ontology is a concept that refers to the idea of multiple evolving selves within an individual. It suggests that each self can have its own set of beliefs, values, experiences, and identities,...
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: Multiple selves coexist interdependently: exploring the fluid nature of identity through queer ontology
The term "self" refers to an individual's sense of identity and uniqueness, which is often thought to be based on gender.
Some people experience their selves as comprised of multiple parts or...
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: Multiple selves exploring self, identity & gender nonbinary experiences
Multiple identities can be a complicated experience that involves navigating various social constructs, including those related to race, gender, ethnicity, religion, class, disability, and more....
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: Navigating multiple identities: a complex journey through intersecting systems
What are some emotional consequences that arise from navigating multiple marginalized identities in both inclusive and exclusive social contexts? When people identify with more than one marginalized...
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: How does navigating multiple marginalized identities affect emotions?
Queer believers are those who identify themselves as LGBTQIA+ while also having faith in one or more religious belief systems that often condemn homosexuality and same-sex attraction. This can lead...
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: A guide to navigating conflicting faith and sexuality through exposure to diverse spiritual traditions
Queer temporality challenges linear narratives of life events, personal growth, and societal expectations by disrupting traditional understandings of time and how it relates to identity construction....
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: Exploring the nonlinear temporalities of queerness: challenging linear narratives of identity formation