The term "otherness" refers to an individual's sense of belonging to a group that is different from the majority group in society. This can have significant psychological implications for those who...
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: Exploring the psychological impact of feeling other: understanding the consequences of marginalization on mental health
Queer aesthetics and temporalities
Queer theory has challenged traditional ideas about gender, sexuality, and identity by highlighting how these concepts are shaped by social norms, power...
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: The powerful connection between queer aesthetics and temporality: understanding identity through philosophy and art
The question posed above suggests that instead of viewing queerness as a deviant behavior from society's normative gender roles, one could consider it as an expression of divine creativity. This...
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: Why perceiving queerness as divine creativity could transform our lives
How does queer theory intersect with philosophy to inform discourses on otherness, ethics, and social justice? Queer theory is a field that studies sexuality and gender from an interdisciplinary...
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: Queer theory & philosophy: unpacking intersectionality through otherness, ethics, & social justice
Migration and Displacement Shape Erotic Imagination and Cultural Perceptions of Otherness
Imagine you are a researcher studying how people's experiences with migration and displacement shape their...
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: Migrating across borders can change our sexual desires and views of others
The term “queer” is used to refer to people who identify outside of heteronormative gender and sexual norms. It encompasses a wide range of identities including but not limited to LGBTQ+ individuals....
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: Sexuality and identity: exploring the philosophy behind queerism
As an exploration of queer identity as a radical philosophy of otherness, this article will examine how queerness can be understood through various lenses including critical race theory, postcolonial...
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: Queering intersectionality: an exploration of identity and power
How does experiencing and understanding other people's experiences of marginalization and disadvantage help to develop our sense of empathy and moral imagination? This is an important question that...
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: Understanding marginalization to expand empathy and moral imagination
The philosophical concept of "the Other" refers to an individual who is perceived to be different from oneself, often in terms of race, gender, class, religion, age, or culture. This difference can...
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: Unpacking the complex dynamics of queerness and the concept of other
How Can the Philosophy of Otherness Reconstruct Moral Living?
The concept of otherness is crucial for understanding how people interact and connect with each other. It refers to differences...
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: Understanding the philosophy of otherness and its impact on moral living