How does embodiment inform the philosophical understanding of selfhood in queer individuals?
This essay explores how embodiment can be understood as an important aspect of selfhood for queer...
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: Exploring the importance of embodiment in queer selfhood: a philosophical perspective
Queer embodiment is defined as a person's physical presentation or display of their gender identity and sexual orientation. It involves expressing oneself through clothing, hairstyle, makeup, body...
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: Exploring how queer embodiment challenges gender and sexual norms
Queer Mourning and Historical Justice
Queer mourning is an important concept that has been discussed extensively in recent years. It refers to the unique ways in which LGBTQ+ individuals...
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: The ethics of remembering: understanding queer mourning through historical justice
Queer identities are often defined through the experiences of individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or otherwise non-heteronormative.
In post-conflict regions such as...
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: Queer identity reconstruction in postconflict regions: overcoming trauma, social change, and ethical considerations
Queer myths are stories that feature non-heteronormative gender identities, sexual orientations, romantic partnerships, or erotic dynamics. They can be found across time and cultures. Queer myths...
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: Queer myths: stories of nonheteronormative identities and relationships as tools for resistance
The topic of queer spiritual resilience has been gaining increasing attention from scholars and practitioners alike in recent years due to its potential impact on pastoral care, counseling, and...
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: Queer spiritual resilience: exploring its impact on pastoral care and ethical formation
Queer aesthetics is a concept that refers to alternative ways of expressing one's gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, and other aspects of identity through fashion, makeup, hairstyles, body...
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: Queer aesthetics: how it challenges traditional standards of beauty
Can spiritual authority exist without institutional legitimacy in the context of queer theology? This question has been debated among scholars for decades, but no consensus has been reached. On one...
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: Spiritual authority without institutional legitimacy: exploring the queer theology debate
Queer Collective Memory and Heritage
Memory is an essential part of identity construction, and it involves a group's collective experience, narrative, and cultural norms that are passed down from...
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: Sexuality, gender roles, and collective memories: understanding queer experience through philosophy
In many cultures around the world, queer individuals have been historically marginalized, oppressed, and persecuted for their gender identities and sexual orientations.
There are also many ways...
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: How queer embodiment connects us with divinity and promotes selfexpression beyond societal norms