Power Dynamics Within LGBT Relationships
Power is defined as "a measure of an individual's ability to control their own behavior and access resources." In LGBT relationships, this means that...
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: Understanding and navigating power dynamics in nonmonogamous lgbt relationships.
Power Dynamics, Institutional Policies, Cultural Norms, and Marginalization
Marginalization refers to the social process that results in excluding individuals from participating fully in society's...
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: Power, politics, culture & marginalization: how to dismantle structural inequities
There has been a growing awareness of LGBTQ+ issues around the world.
Some critics argue that the movement is shaped by geopolitical power dynamics rather than being truly universal. This essay...
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: Is the global queer movement universal or shaped by geopolitical power dynamics?
The study of historical homosexual relationships provides valuable insights into the social hierarchies, desires, and intimate relations of different cultures and societies throughout history. These...
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: Sexual intimacy and power dynamics throughout history: examining homosexual relationships
The term "queer" is commonly used to describe any person who identifies as non-heterosexual, including people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, gender fluid, pansexual, and...
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: Exploring sexual identity through queer art tackling power dynamics & vulnerability
What insights can the study of homoerotic relationships in ancient societies provide about social hierarchy, sexual fluidity, and the construction of intimacy?
The study of homoerotic...
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: Exploring the role of social hierarchy in ancient homoerotic relationships
The study of same-sex relationships in antiquity can offer unique insight into the social construction of desire, intimacy, and hierarchical relationships. It is important to consider how these...
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: Samesex relationships in antiquity: exploring the concepts of desire, intimacy, and power dynamics
Queer temporality is an approach to understanding time that challenges traditional models of linear progression and decay. It suggests that time is not simply sequential but rather cyclical,...
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: Understanding queer temporality and its implications for gender, sexuality, and power dynamics
In the past decade, the emergence of online spaces has allowed for greater accessibility to global queer communities. Queer individuals from around the world have been able to connect and share...
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: how activism can resist homogenization while celebrating local cultures
Erotic role-play is an activity that involves two people acting out a fantasy scenario involving erotic behavior to enhance their sexual experience. It can involve various themes such as dominance...
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: Erotic roleplay: exploring symbolism and power dynamics in adult intimacy