Queer Ontology is a concept that refers to the ways individuals experience their identity beyond traditional gender binaries and sexual orientations. Queer people often challenge societal norms by...
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: Queering gender roles and sexual identities: a look at multiplicity in art and literature
Queer art is a category of artistic production that challenges traditional norms of gender, sexuality, and identity. It presents alternative visions of the world, which are often marginalized and...
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: The erotic power of queer art uncovering alternative paradigms and representations in identity and desire
Queer-inclusive art is an important part of contemporary culture because it challenges traditional views on gender and sexuality while also providing a platform for LGBTQ+ individuals to express...
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: Queer arts importance for challenging gender norms and exploring love and desire through aesthetic practices
The term "queer cinema" encompasses films that portray non-heteronormative identities, such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, asexual, pansexual, polyamorous, and others. These films...
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: Exploring the representation of nonheteronormative identities in queer cinema
Queer self-expression is the way in which individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ express themselves through their clothing, speech, mannerisms, hairstyles, interests, and overall attitude. By studying...
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: Queer selfexpression and identity: exploring the complexities of human expression
The term "queer" is often used to describe individuals who identify with non-normative gender identities, sexual orientations, and/or sexual practices. Queer artists create works that challenge...
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: Why does the existence of queer artistry matter? exploring the impact of social media algorithms
How does art-making function as a form of self-integration and healing for queer creators?
When it comes to discussing art therapy, we often think about how art can be used to express emotions and...
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: Exploring how art making functions as a form of selfintegration and healing for queer creators through visual arts
The relationship between spirituality and queerness is often viewed as a complicated one due to the existence of many strict religious teachings that discourage nonconforming sexualities and...
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: Spirituality, queerness, and creative expression: a look at how art can foster understanding.
The term "queer" refers to individuals who do not identify as heterosexual, cisgender, or gender-conforming. Queer people often experience oppression because of their identities and are frequently...
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: Queer art: challenging normative narratives of embodiment, identity, and relationships
Queer musicians are individuals who identify themselves with nontraditional sexual orientations such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, asexual, pansexual, polyamorous, etc., and use...
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: Sexuality in music: queer musicians explore identity and relationships through their lyrics