Trans Reconstruction of Identity Exemplifies Selfhood as Continual Constituion
Transgender individuals undergo many changes during their transitioning process to align their physical appearance...
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: Trans reconstruction of identity exemplifies selfhood as continual constituion
The term "identity" refers to how an individual perceives themselves in relation to others, their environment, and society at large. Identity formation is a lifelong process that involves many...
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: What is personal narrative? how do they shape our identities and resilience.
How does queer photography negotiate the tension between personal narrative and broader social critique?
Photography has always been a powerful tool for visual storytelling. It can capture moments...
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: How does queer photography negotiate the tension between personal narrative and broader social critique?
One way that queer artists have navigated censorship is through the use of code. By hiding messages within their artwork, they are able to circumvent any explicit references to homosexuality or...
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: A look at how queer artists have used code, subversion, personal narrative, and more to challenge censorship
The topic of queer photography has been widely discussed in academic and cultural circles for many years now. It is a form of visual representation that challenges traditional gender roles and norms,...
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: What are the implications of queer photography for identity politics?
Self-silencing is a common tactic people use to avoid social pressure, embarrassment, or even danger. It involves suppressing thoughts, feelings, beliefs, or behaviors that are deemed socially...
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: The consequences of selfsilencing on erotic identity: a look at shame, isolation, and cultural participation
Sexual expression is an essential part of human identity, allowing individuals to connect with their bodies and share themselves with others. When one's personal narrative has been silenced or...
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: Sexual expression as a powerful way to reclaim your narrative