Introduction to Internalized Homophobia and Transphobia
Internalized homophobia and transphobia are prevalent phenomena that affect many members of the LGBTQ community. These concepts refer to...
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: The psychology behind internalized homophobia and transphobia in the lgbtq community
Queerness is a term used to describe non-heterosexual identities that challenge traditional norms and expectations around gender and sexuality. It encompasses a wide range of orientations and...
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: The power of queerness: embracing fluidity, diversity, and selfexpression in relationships, sexuality, and identity
The popularization of social media has brought about a new way for individuals to interact and form communities online, including those who identify as queer.
Such platforms have also opened up...
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: Queer online community strategies for protecting authenticity and resisting commodification
Queer culture is often associated with alternative lifestyles that challenge traditional norms and expectations around gender and sexuality.
As more people become open to exploring their identity...
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: Exploring the ethical tensions surrounding the commodification of queer culture in mainstream media
In modern society, there is an increasing recognition of the importance of diversity and inclusion. One group that has been historically marginalized and underrepresented is the LGBTQ community. As...
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: Understanding lgbtq intersectionality through literary and artistic representation
Psychological resilience refers to an individual's ability to cope with stress, trauma, adversity, or loss. For lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBT) people, such challenges are often...
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: 5 tips to cultivate psychological resilience as an lgbt person
The Negotiation Between Assimilation and Radical Activism in Queer Movements: An Exploration Throughout History
Queer people have always been present, whether they were open about their identities...
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: The negotiation between assimilation and radical activism in queer movements throughout history: an exploration.
Homophobia is a social stigma that refers to an irrational fear, hatred, hostility, prejudice, discrimination, or contempt towards people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender...
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: The psychological consequences of homophobia: how peer networks can help or hurt lgbt mental health
Cultural erasure refers to the act of removing or destroying aspects of a culture, such as traditions, customs, language, art, or literature, through forceful means like war, colonization,...
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: Reclaiming traditions and maintaining cultural identity through collective remembering
Queer activism refers to political movements that advocate for the rights and recognition of people who identify themselves outside the heterosexual and cisgender binary. This includes lesbian, gay,...
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: Queer activism: reclaiming spaces for marginalized communities through acts of remembrance and justice