Gay cultural resistance is a form of activism that involves creating and promoting artistic works, performances, and cultural productions that challenge heteronormative norms and values. It can take...
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: How drag performances resist heteronormative norms and empower the lgbtq+ community
What is Dogma?
Dogma refers to a set of beliefs that are considered authoritative and accepted as true by an organization, religion, or group. These beliefs are often based on religious...
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: Sex and relationships between queer believers and institutional dogma
Queer symbols have been used for centuries to represent various identities and communities that fall outside the binary of heteronormative gender and sexual norms. From the rainbow flag to the pink...
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: What do queer symbols mean? a look at the evolution of identities and representations through history
Queer Identity As Fluid
Queer identity is defined as an individual's personal understanding of their own gender and/or sexual orientation. It can be seen as a fluid concept that shifts based on...
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: Understanding the fluid nature of queer identity: exploring its impacts across society
Introduction to Existentialism
The term "existentialism" was coined by Jean-Paul Sartre in his book "Being and Nothingness". It is derived from the word "existence," which refers to the fact that...
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: Unraveling the concept of existentialism through intimate relationships
How does post-secular critique offer a pathway for reconciling queer identity with religious orthodoxy without diminishing theological rigor?
The term "queer" is used to describe people who...
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: Queer identity reconciled through religious orthodoxy with help from postsecular critique?
Phenomenology and Queerness
The term "queer" is used to refer to anyone who identifies themselves outside of conventional heteronormative gender roles. It can be used to describe people who...
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: Sexual identity and the meaning of gender | how phenomenology helps us understand
The topic of this article is to explore how queer individuals reinterpret aging in contrast to youth-centric beauty standards within queer media culture. Queer individuals are often marginalized in...
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: Queer beauty standards and aging: exploring how queer media culture shifts perceptions
What is the difference between guilt, shame, and religious doctrine?
Guilt is a negative feeling that results from doing something wrong or failing to meet expectations. It can also be felt for...
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: Overcoming guilt and shame in queer religious communities through selfacceptance
Queer communities often challenge traditional gender norms and social structures through their unique way of living, which can have profound impacts on how they approach relationships and emotions....
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: Queer relationships | radical emotional honesty and its impacts on ethical frameworks