Queer identity is often viewed as an attempt to challenge normative expectations around gender and sexuality, and can thus be seen as a form of political activism.
This definition ignores the fact...
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: Does being queer challenge dominant understandings of what it means to be human?
Queer Poetics of Fluidity and Moral Ambiguity
Fluidity is an essential aspect of queer identity and experience. It encompasses the notion that gender, sexuality, and desire are inherently...
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: Fluidity as essential aspect of queer identity and experience: exploring moral ambiguity through queer poetics.
The concept of gender has always been an important one for human societies throughout history. It is defined by cultural norms and expectations that vary from place to place and time. Non-binary...
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: Philosophy of nonbinary gender: challenging ideas of self and identity
The idea that contradiction can be a virtue has been explored extensively in philosophy for centuries.
It is often seen as something to be avoided in everyday life, where consistency and...
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: Exploring the virtue of contradiction in sexual ethics through bisexual philosophy
Queer temporality is a concept that challenges traditional understandings of time and history, as it seeks to disrupt the linear, binary structure of heteronormativity and the dominant narratives...
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: How does queer temporality challenge traditional historical narrative?
This article explains how artists use their work to explore alternative ways of being and relating that challenge heteronormativity and binarism. It examines how artists create new forms of...
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: How artists use their work to create new forms of embodied desire and relationship through queer ontology and ethics?
Queer temporality is a theoretical framework that challenges traditional ways of thinking about time. It acknowledges that time does not always follow a straight line but instead exists in nonlinear...
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: Queer temporality challenges linear conceptions of life, progress, and milestones
What Ethical Possibilities Arise When Time Is Experienced Queerly?
Time is often described as linear, progressing from past to present to future. But what if it were experienced queerly - in...
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: Ethically experiencing time queerly: exploring nonlinear possibilities for individuals and societies
I will explore how queer ontology challenges traditional understandings of moral agency and proposes a new framework for ethics based on relational responsiveness. Queer ontology is an approach to...
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: The role of ethics in queer ontology: reimagining moral agency through relational responsiveness
Queer joy can be understood as both a result of liberation and an act of resistance to oppression. On one hand, it represents the ability to fully express one's identity without fear of judgement or...
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: The power of queer joy: how liberation and rebellion can lead to fulfillment and connection