Queer Communities' Practices of Chosen Family and Mutual Care
Queer communities are groups of people who identify themselves as LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer), which means...
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: Sex lessons from queer communities for all of us: the power of chosen family & mutual care.
The word "queer" is often used to describe sexual orientations that deviate from the norm. While this term has been reclaimed by some LGBTQ+ individuals, it can also be seen as derogatory when used...
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: Queer intimacies: exploring new ways to navigate traditional boundaries
Queer Embodiment and Divine Creativity
The idea that queer embodiment can be viewed as a source of divine creativity is an intriguing one. It suggests that the physical forms and identities of...
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: Divine creativity meets queer embodiment: the powerful relationships between human identity and gods creative force
I will be exploring the concept of "queer families" and how their existence can challenge traditional philosophical ideas regarding the natural order.
It is important to define what exactly...
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: Exploring the impact of queer families on philosophy: challenging traditional ideas about sexuality and relationships
The concept of family has been traditionally defined as a group of individuals related to each other by blood or marriage.
This definition is challenged by contemporary society where families are...
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: The impact of queer relationships on family structure and power dynamics
Queer communities are built around shared identities and experiences that often involve significant social stigma, exclusion, and discrimination. These marginalized groups have historically created...
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: Chosen families redefining traditional ideas of kinship, obligation, and care in queer communities
Queer communities have always been known for their unique approach to family and kinship ties. In traditional societies, family is often defined as blood relations, but among queer individuals, it...
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: Queer communities and chosen families: redefining kinship, moral obligation, and caregiving
Communal practices that emphasize care, solidarity, and mutual responsibility have been an important part of many cultures throughout history. Queer communities, which often face oppression and...
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: Exploring the intersections of sexuality, social justice, and collectivism through queer communities practices
Affect theory is a framework for understanding how people's feelings, emotions, and sensations shape their interactions with each other and the world around them. It has been particularly influential...
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: Sexuality | eroticism affect theory illuminates intimate relationships in queer communities
The concept of queerness has evolved to encompass various aspects of identity beyond just one's sexual orientation or gender identity. Today, it is more inclusive of those who identify as non-binary...
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: How does queerness impact intimacy? understanding nonheteronormative romance and friendship