Queer philosophy has been around since ancient times, but its modern manifestation dates back to the early 20th century when philosophers such as Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, and Eve Kosofsky...
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: Reimagining love: how queer philosophy challenges traditional ideas of intimacy and romance
Languages are constantly evolving, growing, and changing. They can adapt to new situations, technologies, and ideas. But can they accurately represent the fluidity and complexity of human identities...
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: Languages cannot accurately represent fluid identities: a look at genderqueer and bisexual terms
When exploring queer identities and how they relate to heterosexual marriages, it is important to understand that queerness is more than just an orientation but also encompasses a wider range of...
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: What does it mean to be queer? exploring the intersection of gender, orientation, power dynamics, and marriage.
The word "queer" has become a popular label for people who do not identify themselves as heterosexual or cisgender. It can refer to anyone who challenges traditional gender roles, defies societal...
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: The eroticism of queer parenting and its impact on family dynamics: a guide to breaking down binary categories
The society would place greater importance on non-traditional gender identities and sexual orientations. This could include respecting individuals who identify as agender, bigender, demigender,...
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: Embrace nontraditional genders and sexualities: a queer ethical revolution
In order to discuss how architecture and design can incorporate queer perspectives into their work, we must first define what queerness is. Queerness refers to non-heterosexual sexual orientation and...
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: How architecture and design can promote queerness through inclusivity, relationships, and expression?
When sexuality is represented in art, power dynamics are often activated among the artist, subject and viewer that can be challenging to navigate. Queerness, which has been defined as an umbrella...
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: Exploring the power dynamics of sexuality and relationships through queer art a critical perspective
Acknowledging that there is no single way to understand the concept of queerness, scholars have proposed many definitions for it. Queerness refers to nonconforming gender identities and sexual...
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: The ethics of participatory queer performance research and its implications for understanding sexuality
Can queer households serve as experimental sites for reimagining the ethics of care, authority, and obligation? This question is at the heart of recent scholarship that explores how nontraditional...
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: Polyamory vs monogamy: exploring power dynamics & relationship ethics
Queer ethics is a philosophical framework that prioritizes liberation from social norms related to gender identity and sexual orientation. It challenges the traditional binary view of gender and the...
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: Queer ethics: a philosophical framework for liberation in sex and intimacy