The concept of memory is often understood as a personal recollection of past events and experiences that have been shaped through one's individual perception, but it can also be seen as an...
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: How lgbtq cultural practices complicate binary constructs of gender and sexuality through memory work
What strategies facilitate reconciliation between familial expectation, personal faith, and queer identity?
Families have different expectations for their children's identities and behaviors....
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: Navigating conflict between familial expectation, personal faith, and queer identity: strategies for reconciliation
Queer resilience is a concept that has been discussed extensively in recent years, particularly within the field of queer studies. It refers to the ability to adapt, survive, and even thrive in the...
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: Embracing queer resilience: a path towards personal growth and social transformation
The pathologization of queer identities refers to the process through which non-heterosexual or non-cisgender identities are viewed as abnormal, deviant, or illnesses that require treatment. In...
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: The pathologization of queer identities: a historical and medical legacy of sexual shame
Reflective journaling has been found to be an effective tool for individuals who are struggling with their identity, particularly those who identify as LGBTQ+. This is because it allows them to...
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: Reflective journaling: how lgbtq+ individuals can reconcile spirituality and sexual orientation with ease
In the context of Christian theology, desire is understood as the fundamental drive that initiates all human activity. Desire can be expressed through various forms of action, including physical,...
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: Sexual desire in christianity: exploring queer interpretations
Creative Practices: Mediating Tension Between Queer Identity, Ritual, and Spirituality
There is no one universal definition of "queer" but rather it encompasses a broad spectrum of identities that...
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: Creative practices mediating tension between queer identity, ritual, and spirituality
Queer-centered digital communities have become an increasingly important platform for individuals to explore their identities, connect with others who share similar experiences, and advocate for...
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: Exploring identities: queer digital communities promote social cohesion and advocacy
Queer communities are composed of individuals who identify outside of traditional gender binaries and sexual orientations. While many people have been taught that there are only two genders and two...
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: The power of artistic expression in sustaining identity and resilience among queer communities
Solitude is often viewed as a negative state that many people try to avoid.
For some individuals, particularly those who identify as queer, solitude can offer valuable opportunities for reflection...
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: How solitude can empower queer selfreflection and explore eroticism