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FINDING SALVATION THROUGH RECLAIMING IDENTITIES AND CHALLENGING GENDER NORMS

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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EXPLORING NONBINARY IDENTITIES THROUGH QUEER THEORY AND POSTHUMANIST PHILOSOPHY

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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HOW QUEER POSTSTRUCTURALISM CHALLENGES TRADITIONAL UNDERSTANDINGS OF SEXUAL IDENTITY

What is queer poststructuralism?
Queer poststructuralism is a theoretical approach that seeks to challenge and expand traditional understandings of gender, sexuality, and identity. It draws from...

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UNCOVERING THE EVOLUTION OF SEXUALITY: HOW LINGUISTICS CAN SHAPE OUR UNDERSTANDING OF GENDER AND IDENTITY

Queer Semantics refers to the study of the linguistic and cultural contexts that shape the meanings of gender and sexual identities. By analyzing how language is used and interpreted in different...

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SEXUALITY IN A MATERIALISTIC SOCIETY: HOW FEMINISM AND QUEER THEORY COMPARE ON IDENTITY

Feminist materialism is a philosophical approach that emphasizes the importance of social and economic structures in shaping gender roles and identities. It argues that the material conditions of...

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FEMINIZATION DISRUPTS NORMATIVE MASCULINE EXPECTATIONS THROUGH PERFORMANCE ART CRITIQUING PATRIARCHY & GENDER ROLES

Feminization can be understood as a process whereby something or someone takes on characteristics traditionally associated with femininity, such as softness, submissiveness, passivity, delicateness,...

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POSTSTRUCTURALIST QUEER THOUGHT: NEW TOOLS FOR UNDERSTANDING IDENTITY, ETHICS, AND TEMPORALITY

Can poststructuralist queer thought provide new conceptual tools for understanding identity, ethics, and temporality?
Poststructuralist queer theory is an approach to philosophy that challenges...

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UNCOVERING THE INTERSECTIONS OF IDENTITY, DESIRE, AND OPPRESSION: A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF QUEER SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH

How can queer sociological research illuminate complex interplays of identity, desire, and systemic oppression while addressing methodological and ethical concerns? In order to examine this question,...

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HOW QUEER STUDIES CHALLENGES TRADITIONAL HUMANITIES SCHOLARSHIP BY FOCUSING ON SEXUALITY AND INTIMACY

Queer Studies is an academic field that critically examines the construction of gender, sexuality, and identity, typically focusing on LGBTQ+ individuals and communities. In recent years, it has...

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REFRAMING CONCEPTIONS OF IDENTITY WITH QUEER THEORY: EXPLORING POWER RELATIONS AND SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONS

Queer theory is an interdisciplinary field that seeks to challenge dominant normative understandings of gender, sexuality, and identity. It emerged from the intersectionality of feminism, critical...

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