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HOW PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROACHES CAN HELP US EXPLORE THE AFFECTIVE DIMENSIONS OF QUEER DESIRE AND ATTRACTION

Phenomenology is a philosophical method that emphasizes the importance of subjectivity and direct experience in understanding reality. In recent years, it has been applied to various fields,...

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LESBIAN DESIRE & ONTOLOGICAL ETHICS: EXPLORING BODY, RELATIONSHIP, AND AFFECT THROUGH LGBTQ+ LITERATURE

Lesbian Desire
The desire for another woman is an important aspect of lesbian identity that has been explored in literature and culture for centuries.
It goes beyond the physical attraction to...

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HOW QUEER EMOTION AND AFFECT HAVE CHANGED OUR UNDERSTANDING OF EMPATHY, RELATIONALITY, AND MORAL REASONING

The study of queer emotion and affect has been gaining increasing attention in recent years due to its potential implications for understanding the nature of empathy, relationality, and moral...

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EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF IDENTITY AND EMOTION ON QUEER INTIMACY IN ARTISTIC CREATION

Affect, Emotions, Intimacy, Queer Art Production and Reception
The term "queer" is used to describe individuals who identify themselves outside of traditional gender roles and sexual identities....

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HOW QUEER COMMUNITIES USE JOY, SOLIDARITY, AND COLLECTIVE AFFECT TO RESIST OPPRESSION AND EMPOWER ONE ANOTHER

How do queer communities cultivate joy, solidarity, and collective affect as forms of resistance and relational empowerment?
Queer communities have always been at the forefront of creating their...

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