As society progresses towards greater acceptance of non-binary gender identities and more fluid conceptions of gender, it becomes increasingly important to consider how queer temporalities can inform...
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: Queer temporalities & intimate relationships: exploring alternative ways of conceiving time
Bisexual people define gender as a spectrum instead of a binary. This means that they recognize the presence of multiple genders beyond male and female. They may identify as masculine, feminine,...
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: Bisexuals challenge traditional gender roles and embrace multiple identities
Non-binary identities are those that do not adhere to traditional gender binaries of male or female. These identities can include agender, bigender, genderfluid, genderqueer, pangender, demigender,...
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: Understanding gender identity: how nonbinary identities challenge traditional ethical frameworks
Queerness is often considered to be a state of opposition to heteronormativity - a rejection of traditional ideas about gender and sexuality.
Some scholars argue that it can also be understood as...
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: Queering the binary: exploring alternative forms of identity and experience
Dual attraction refers to the experience of being attracted to multiple genders simultaneously or sequentially. This phenomenon is often misunderstood as either bisexuality or polyamory, but it has...
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: Dual attraction: exploring gender fluidity, ethical complexity, and relationship dynamics
Queer subjectivity refers to the way individuals experience their own identity and sexual orientation outside of traditional gender binaries. It is a process of self-discovery and understanding that...
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: Decoding the complexity of queer subjectivity and its potential impact on heteronormativity
Embracing gender identity can be challenging in society due to the pervasive binary system that categorizes individuals as male or female.
More people are identifying as nonbinary or transgender,...
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: How nonbinary individuals struggle with trans embodiment: exploring the tension between authenticity and coherence.
The internet has revolutionized the way people express their gender and sexual identities. It has made it easier for individuals to access resources that help them learn about themselves and connect...
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: How online networks shape queer identities exploring discovery, expression, and negotiation
Queerness is often understood as a rejection of heteronormativity, a rejection of binary gender roles, and a refusal to conform to societal expectations around sexuality.
It can also be seen as an...
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: Transcending norms: the sacred mystery of sexuality and spirituality in queer identities
Philosophy is a broad field that encompasses many different areas of inquiry, including ethics, epistemology, metaphysics, and logic. One area of philosophy that has become increasingly important in...
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: Conceptualizing gender: how philosophy can inform policies for transgender and nonbinary employee rights