Sexual morals have been used to regulate and control human behavior for centuries. Religions, governments, and social norms have always had their own moral codes when it comes to sex, which are often...
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: Analyzing the impact of historical moral codes on modern relationships and sexuality
The question of what psychological functions does sexual shame serves as a political instrument and how does it shape conformity and obedience is one that has been debated by scholars for decades....
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: The power of sexual shame: how it can be used as a political instrument
Erotic Identity and Collective Political Consciousness
Erotic identity refers to an individual's personal expression of sexuality, which can be shaped by factors such as gender, culture, religion,...
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: Sexuality in society: erotic identity and political consciousness
Experiences of exclusion, marginalization, or invisibility can have a profound impact on an individual's social and relational strategies. These experiences can lead to feelings of isolation,...
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: The impact of marginalization, exclusion, and invisibility on social and relational strategies
The concept of queer suffering is one that has been explored extensively within various disciplines such as philosophy, sociology, psychology, and literature. It refers to the experience of...
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: Queer suffering as an initiation into collective wisdom exploring its impact on identity and society
The experience of being an LGBT person can be marked by feelings of isolation, rejection, alienation, and displacement from mainstream society. This marginalized status often leads to a heightened...
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: Sexuality, gender, identity, community, power, relationships: how exile creates queer philosophy
We will explore how queer approaches to friendship, chosen family, and community can inform ethical and philosophical insights in marginalized contexts. Queer theory emphasizes the importance of...
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: How queer approaches to community and relationships can inform ethical insights in marginalized contexts
Representation in art is often seen as a way to advance social justice, but can it really be a substitute for justice itself? In this article, we will explore the role that art plays in promoting...
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: Representation in art and social justice: can it be a substitute for real change?
Queer Epistemologies are an alternative to traditional ways of thinking about knowledge that focuses on experiences, identities, and perspectives that have been marginalized or excluded from...
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: The power of personal narratives: redefining knowledge production through queer epistemologies.
Queer poststructuralism is an approach to understanding gender, sexuality, and identity that challenges traditional models based on binary categories such as male/female, straight/gay,...
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: How queer poststructuralism enriches our understanding of temporality, embodiment, ethics, and identity