Queer temporalities refer to alternative ways of understanding time that challenge traditional linear models based on heteronormativity and cissexism. These frameworks offer new perspectives on the...
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: Queer temporalities: exploring alternative ways of understanding time through sexuality and intimacy
Can queer solidarity be ethically grounded in the acceptance of contradiction rather than the pursuit of unity? This is a question that has been debated by philosophers, activists, and scholars for...
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: Queer solidarity: exploring the impact of embracing contradictions on identity politics
Evolution of Queer Philosophy and Ongoing Dialogue Between Oppression, Knowledge, and Ethical Responsibility
Queer philosophy is an interdisciplinary field that examines how gender identity,...
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: Sex, gender identity, and power relations in queer philosophy: examining the evolution of a field
The question of sexual identity has been a fundamental issue since ancient times. It is important to understand that gender is not determined by biological factors alone, but rather it is shaped by...
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: Postmodern philosophy: deconstructing traditional gender categories within lgbt discourse
Queer phenomenology is a philosophical perspective that emerged in the late 20th century, which seeks to understand how queer individuals experience their bodies and subjectivity in relation to their...
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: Understanding intimacy through the lens of queer phenomenology
Queer approaches to social inclusion, community, and belonging involve questioning and challenging normative understandings of gender, sexuality, and identity that often exclude certain individuals...
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: Sex in a queer world: empowering all form of relationships and gender expression for inclusion and belonging
Activism is a powerful tool for social change that has been used throughout history to bring about positive transformations in society.
Traditional activist movements have often failed to consider...
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: How queer intersectional activism can address climate justice, digital displacement, and inclusive spaces
What are the power relations inherent in the commodification of queer performance?
Commodification is the process whereby goods, services, or ideas are converted into exchangeable units that can...
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: The commodification of queer performance and its implications for power relations
Salvation is traditionally understood as an act of divine grace whereby a person's sins are forgiven through repentance and faith. In Christian theology, this often involves accepting Jesus Christ as...
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: Finding salvation through reclaiming identities and challenging gender norms
Queer theory is an approach to understanding and analyzing the construction of identity and power relations that emerged from LGBTQ+ activism in the United States during the late twentieth century....
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: Exploring nonbinary identities through queer theory and posthumanist philosophy