The concept of "queerness" is often associated with various forms of sexuality and gender expression that go beyond traditional norms. Music can be seen as a powerful tool for exploring and...
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: Music as a medium of queerness: exploring sexuality, gender expression, and intimacy through sound
The process of turning something into a commodity involves taking it out of its original context and making it available to purchase for profit. Pop culture commodifies many aspects of life,...
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: How pop culture perpetuates harmful stereotypes about queer bodies
The hypersexualization of LGBTQ characters in mainstream media has become increasingly prevalent in recent years, leading to widespread discussions about its impact on public perceptions of sexual...
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: Lgbtq hypersexualization: its impact on selfperception & relationships
Gender identity is an aspect of one's self that can vary from person to person. It can be fluid, and it may change throughout life. Legal frameworks have changed accordingly, but new technologies...
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: The impact of technology on gender identity laws, digital culture, and social norms
The word "autonomy" is derived from the Greek auto ("self") and nomos ("law"), meaning self-rule or self-governance. Autonomy implies independence and freedom from external control or interference....
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: How queer communities are maintaining their autonomy within global discourses
One of the most important aspects of the LGBTQIA+ community is its diverse range of identities. There are many different types of people who identify as part of this community, each with their own...
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: Sexuality and economic solidarity in the queer community: how to create a strong network
The idea that gender is a spectrum rather than a binary has been gaining traction in recent years, particularly among younger generations. This shift in understanding challenges traditional ideas...
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: Gender as a spectrum: exploring the philosophical implications
A person's cultural identity is shaped by their experiences growing up in a particular environment and can be influenced by factors such as language, religion, race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status,...
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: How living between multiple cultural identities can shape the aesthetics of queer migrants
What is the role of artistic practices in imagining alternatives to dominant modes of thinking about gender, sexuality, and social norms?
The arts have always been an important tool for...
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: Art as a tool for imagining alternative realities beyond heteronormativity
Collective memory refers to the shared cultural knowledge of an individual's social group, which is transmitted through various means such as stories, myths, legends, songs, etc., and stored in the...
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: Collective memory and its impact on intergenerational attitudes towards gender diversity