The concept of "queer embodiment" refers to the lived experience of gender and sexuality that does not conform to heteronormative and cisnormative expectations. In this context, embodied experiences...
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: Exploring the intersection between philosophy and theology through queer embodiment
The notion of personal growth often assumes that individuals have stable identities which can be changed through deliberate actions and experiences. This understanding is challenged by trans...
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: Sexuality how trans narratives challenge traditional notions of personal growth and identity development?
As the world has become increasingly aware of issues surrounding gender identity, it is important to understand how this relates to personal freedom and ethics. Gender identity refers to an...
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: Gender identity and personal freedom: exploring ethical boundaries and cultural expectations
The body is a powerful tool for resisting oppression and creating social change. Queer people have been using their bodies to subvert heteronormative gender roles, defy traditional conceptions of...
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: Exploring the impact of queer aesthetics on identity, resistance, and ethical meaningmaking
1. Introduction
The notion of gender is closely connected to human identity and can be defined as the set of characteristics that are attributed to individuals based on their biological sex,...
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: Exploring the potential moral dilemmas arising from nonbinary selfexpression in society
Queer theology refers to religious beliefs that challenge traditional understandings of gender and sexual orientation by questioning societal norms and binary constructions. In particular, it focuses...
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: The essential guide to exploring nonbinary sexuality through kink, polyamory, and open relationships in queer theology
Non-binary identities refer to individuals who do not identify solely as male or female. They may identify as agender, bigender, demigender, genderfluid, pangender, or another identity outside of the...
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: Unpacking the ethical implications of nonbinary identities on gender, authenticity and relational care
The concept of gender roles is deeply ingrained into human society, and it has been present since the beginning of time. Gender roles are simply social constructs that dictate how an individual...
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: what is gender? how do we express our identities & expectations around sexuality & relationships
In the context of queer theory, the notion that gender is socially constructed has been central to its conception of identity. This view is based on the idea that gender norms are established through...
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: Trans authenticity: rejecting binary gender norms through embracing ambiguity and uncertainty
The media is a powerful force that has the ability to shape public opinion and influence social norms. It can create or destroy narratives around various topics including sexual orientation. In this...
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: Is the media reinforcing stereotypes about sexual orientation?