Queerness is a term used to describe people who identify outside of the gender binary, including those who are transgender, nonbinary, pansexual, bisexual, asexual, demisexual, and more. These...
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: Lgbtq+ symbols: a history of resistance and reclamation through art, literature, philosophy
Post-Soviet Russia has experienced significant changes in its political and social landscape since the collapse of communism, including transformations in gender and sexual norms. These...
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: How postsoviet russias queer activism has shaped lgbti identity formation and advocacy
The concept of queer activism has been gaining more attention since the start of this century, particularly because it's aimed at challenging heteronormative culture. Activists who identify...
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: The emotional cost of radical visibility: how queer activism impacts ones life
Queer activism is an intersectional movement that seeks to challenge the traditional binary gender roles and heteronormative norms imposed upon individuals based on their sexual orientation and...
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: Why queer activism challenges traditional gender roles and heteronormativity?
In many parts of the world where Soviet Union once existed, there has been a legacy of discrimination, oppression, and violence against LGBTQ+ individuals due to their sexual orientation and gender...
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: How historical legacy of repression affects queer identity formation and advocacy strategies today?
Can joy be theorized as a philosophical practice within queer existence that affirms life against oppression?
The idea of "queerness" has been widely discussed among scholars and activists alike,...
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: Joy is queer existence affirming life against oppression: a theoretical analysis of queer existentialism and sexuality
The struggle for LGBTQ+ rights has been one of the most important social movements of the last century. Despite facing significant obstacles, queer activists have made great strides in achieving...
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: Lgbtq+ rights: lessons in bravery, resilience, and accountability
The history of religious orders and their views on sexuality have had a profound impact on the development of modern-day queer spiritual identity. Throughout history, religion has been used to...
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: Understanding the role of religion in shaping modern queer spiritual identity: a historical exploration
Queer temporality is a theoretical concept that refers to the unique way in which members of marginalized communities, such as those who identify as LGBTQ+, experience time and memory. Unlike...
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: How queer temporalities shape our lives and help us build resilience through creative memory work.
Queer activism is a powerful tool that has helped many people to transform their personal experiences of suffering into positive action for social change. It involves the use of strategies such as...
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: Queer activism promotes psychological growth through collective healing