How do pride rituals, symbols, and collective performances function as living repositories of queer struggle, resilience, and collective identity? Queer Pride Month is an annual celebration observed...
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: Sexual identity and resistance: a look at pride rituals, symbols, and collective performances
Queer photography is an art form that has been used throughout history to challenge heteronormative conventions and explore non-traditional identities. In the twentieth century, queer photographers...
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: Queer photography: exploring nontraditional identities through art
Queer poetry is a literary form that explores gender, sexuality, desire, identity, and belonging through poetic expression. It emerged during the early 20th century and continues to be an important...
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: Queer poetry exploring gender and identity with raw desire through literary expression
Queer affect theory is an approach to philosophy that examines how emotions can be used as forms of political resistance against oppressive structures. It argues that emotional experiences are rooted...
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: The power of love, desire, fear, shame, anger, and joy in queer affect theory for political resistance
Queer vulnerability is a term used to describe the emotional openness, honesty, and willingness to share one's struggles, challenges, and insecurities that characterize many members of the LGBTQ+...
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: Queer vulnerability: the power and risks of emotional openness
Queerness is defined as a term that challenges heteronormative assumptions about gender and sexuality. It encompasses a wide range of identities, experiences, and relationships beyond those that are...
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: Queer relationships: challenging societal norms, redefining love
Philosophical Meaning in Queer Refusal
In contemporary culture, queer theorists have argued that "queerness" is an umbrella term for nonconformity to heteronormative expectations about gender and...
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: The philosophical significance of queerness: on rejecting closure, categorization, and final identity
Queer approaches to community
Queerness is an identity based on non-conformity to dominant cultural norms regarding gender and sexual orientation. It encompasses many different identities such as...
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: Ethical belonging through queer approaches to community: exploring how queerness can create safe spaces.
How have queer nightlife and club spaces historically served as sites for community cohesion, artistic production, and political resistance, and how do commercialization, regulation, and...
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: The historical role of lgbtq+ clubs in building community, art, and political resistance
Can coming out be conceptualized as a political and ontological act of world-making? This question is crucial to understand how queer identities are formed and expressed through various cultural...
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: Exploring the political and ontological implications of coming out in queer identities