How does gender nonconformity relate to the institution of marriage? What are the implications of polyamory for marriages? How do trans and intersex people fit into existing systems of lineage and...
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: Why gender nonconformity challenges traditional marriage structures
Queer temporality refers to the conceptualization of time in terms of non-normative identities such as LGBTQ+ people. This means that queer individuals do not necessarily follow the linear...
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: Queer temporality challenges traditional notions of identity development and ethics in relationships
What is it like to live outside of traditional gender norms and expectations? How does one navigate the world when they do not fit neatly into either masculine or feminine boxes? This question has...
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: Navigating identity: exploring gender expression beyond binary male/female dichotomy
In contemporary society, there is increasing recognition of diverse forms of gender identity and expression. Many people now identify as transgender, nonbinary, or otherwise outside traditional...
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: Exploring the complex relationship between queer selfexpression and ontology in contemporary society
Gender is an essential part of human identity that determines one's social role and perception of self, while sex refers to biological characteristics associated with reproductive functions. Gender...
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: The challenges faced by nonbinary individuals in education institutions due to bathroom access restrictions
The idea that gender is a spectrum has gained popularity in recent years, but what does this mean for identity? Can the fluidity of non-binary selfhood become a model for moral openness to...
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: Nonbinary identity: how embracing fluidity challenges traditional gender roles
Queer identity formation is a process of personal development that allows individuals to understand their gender and sexual orientation and develop an understanding of themselves within the context...
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: Hashtag cultures and influencer economies: how they affect queer identity formation
The concept of agency is central to many philosophical theories about human nature and behavior. It refers to an individual's capacity for intentional action, or the ability to make choices and take...
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: Exploring the intersectionality of sexuality and agency through lgbtq+ identity: a philosophical essay
The internet has become an important space for people to express themselves freely, including their gender identities and sexual orientations. This is especially true for members of the LGBTQ+...
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: 3 ways digital spaces impact lgbtq+ identities & relationships
In Queer Temporality, Judith Butler argues that queerness challenges traditional ideas about time. While the heteronormative model views time as linear, with distinct stages of life leading to...
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: Nonbinarism, pansexuality, gender fluidity challenge linear ideas of time and personal transformation