Queer Temporality and Ethical Self-Transformation
Queer temporality is an approach to understanding time that emerged from queer theory in the late twentieth century. It challenges traditional...
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: Queer temporality and ethical selftransformation: exploring new ways of thinking about personal development.
Queer Modernist Writers
In the early twentieth century, there was a movement among writers known as "modernism" that sought to challenge traditional ideas about literature and art. Many of these...
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: Queer modernist writers used fragmented narratives to express their sexuality and relationships
Activists have always faced significant ethical challenges when trying to gain visibility in politically hostile environments. These challenges can be related to how they communicate their message,...
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: How activists overcome ethical challenges when trying to gain visibility in politically hostile environments
How does the tension between authenticity and conformity manifest psychologically and morally in marginalized populations?
Authenticity is defined as the quality of being true to one's own...
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: How marginalized populations struggle with authenticity vs conformity psychologically and morally.
Queer Existential Philosophy
Existential philosophy is a branch of philosophy that examines the fundamental questions of human existence, such as the meaning of life, death, suffering, and free...
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: Queer existentialism: navigating authenticity and selfrealization
Trans embodiment is often seen as an act of resistance against cisnormative society, where cisgender individuals are perceived to be the norm and gender nonconforming identities are...
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: Trans embodiment and the gaze: exploring the complexities of identity
There has been a growing interest in the ways that queer artists are using their work to challenge societal norms and push back against oppression. From visual art to performance to literature, these...
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: How queer art uses silence to resist oppression through subtle imagery
How do digital memorials and online archives preserve histories of oppression and activism while fostering moral awareness?
Digital memorials and online archives have become an increasingly...
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: Digital memorials and online archives preserve histories of oppression and activism while fostering moral awareness
Feminist theory is a body of social, cultural, political, economic, and philosophical thought that aims to understand and challenge gendered power dynamics and societal norms. Traditionally, it has...
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: Revisiting feminist theories through a nonbinary lens: challenging gender oppression beyond binary categories
The intersectionality of identities shapes an individual's experience with LGBTQ communities. This is because different identities have different levels of power and privilege, which influences how...
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: The impact of intersectionality on sexuality and relationships within lgbtq communities