Queer communities in post-Soviet spaces have faced systemic oppression and erasure, but they have also resisted and fought back against these forces to maintain their identities and cultivate...
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: Queer communities defy systemic oppression through grassroots organization, online activism, and community building
The term "queer" has been used to refer to people who do not conform to traditional gender norms since the early 1990s, but it was not until recently that the word has gained widespread recognition...
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: Queer generations: differences in activism, sexuality, and belonging
A diverse workplace is one that has a range of individuals with different backgrounds, experiences, perspectives, and identities. Corporations have been implementing these frameworks to create an...
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: Why intersectionality matters for queer employees: how companies can improve their diversity frameworks
Acknowledging the fact that queerness is an identity beyond heteronormative gender binaries and binary genders, it becomes necessary to analyze existing societal norms, policies, and institutions...
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: Forming alternative relational structures through queer critique
The idea of language is constantly changing and evolving, and this can be seen through the rise of new linguistic practices such as slang and memes. These new forms of communication often reflect...
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: Queer linguistics: how new forms of communication reflect sociocultural transformations in identity politics
The term "queer" is often used to describe people who identify themselves outside of traditional gender norms and sexual orientations. While there are many different types of queer experiences, one...
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: How literature shapes our understanding of queer suffering and transcendence
Sexuality is a complex and dynamic aspect of human experience that encompasses physical attraction, emotional connection, and cultural norms. Language plays a critical role in constructing and...
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: Exploring the intersectionality between language and sexuality: how terminology shapes identities and behaviors
The term "queer" is often used to describe people who identify with various non-heterosexual identities, such as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and gender non-binary. The term has been...
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: Queer identity & popular culture: exploring visibility vs. exploitation
Queer identity is defined as an individual's sense of their own gender or sexual orientation that falls outside what society considers to be heterosexual norms. It has been shaped through various...
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: Queer identity tension and society expectations: a clash of gender roles and sexual orientation in history
The term "queer" is often used to describe people who identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or any other gender nonconforming identity.
It can also refer to individuals who...
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: How to live queerly beyond identity: philosophy, ethics and imagination