How do queer experiences of alienation inform ethical and existential reflections on community, belonging, and social responsibility? This is an important question that has been explored by many...
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: How queer experiences shape ethics, belonging, and social responsibility
The ability to create personalized rituals and meaningful objects is an essential part of many spiritual traditions. These practices can offer queer individuals the opportunity to express themselves,...
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: The power of sacred symbols and objects in queer spiritual practices
Some people experience emotional distress when they are fetishized or exoticized based on their queer identity. This can lead to feelings of objectification, discomfort, and alienation from...
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: The impact of fetishization and exoticism on queer identity and relationships
Queer temporality is a concept that has been discussed in various fields, including philosophy, sociology, psychology, literature, and cultural studies. It refers to the notion that time can be...
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: Sexuality in the now: exploring queer temporalitys impact on intimacy and relationships
Digital technologies have revolutionized the way we interact with each other, consume media, share knowledge, and even form communities. In recent years, these advancements have also had a...
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: How technology has revolutionized queer community engagement & archival practice
Art is a powerful tool for challenging and subverting societal norms, and it has been used throughout history to deconstruct stereotypes surrounding queer identities. By exploring themes related to...
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: Art as a mirror and weapon: exploring queer identities through sexuality, intimacy, and relationships
Queer Love and Longing through Sacred Language
Queerness is often associated with marginalization, repression, and resistance against oppressive norms and structures.
It also has its own rich...
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: Queer love & longing through sacred language: exploring its spiritual effects
How Queer Believers Navigate Religious Tensions
Queer people who believe in a religion must deal with many issues that their straight counterparts do not face. This is because traditional...
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: Queer believers navigate religious tensions through personal morality.
Queer existentialism is a philosophical approach that centers around the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals and their unique struggles with identity, society, and meaning-making. As such, it offers...
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: The power of queer existentialism for building resilience under oppression
Morality has been an essential part of human society for centuries, dictating how people should act based on their beliefs, values, and principles. It is typically considered a set of rules governing...
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: Queering moral judgment: exploring the intersection of identity, desire, and ethics in the lgbtq+ community