The term "queer" has been used to describe people who identify as something other than heterosexual or cisgender for decades.
It has taken on new meaning and significance in recent years due to...
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: A critical analysis of queer aesthetic expression and its impact on sexual identity and embodiment
Queer creativity challenges the conceptual boundaries of authorship, originality, and cultural legitimacy by exploring the fluidity and complexity of identity. Queer artists often create works that...
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: Queer artists challenge authorship, originality, and cultural legitimacy through subversion of traditional categories.
Religious and Cultural Norms and Their Impact on Queer Identity
Queer people are often subject to various forms of discrimination based on their gender identities and sexual orientations. This...
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: Sexuality and identity cultural norms discrimination impacts gender roles.
This article will explore how the philosophy of art can be used to understand the tension between representation and authenticity in queer self-expression. We will examine the ways that artists have...
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: Exploring the philosophy of art to understand tension between repression and queer selfexpression
The purpose of this paper is to explore how gay identity can be used as a lens for ethical and philosophical critique of society. It will discuss how queerness can be utilized to challenge societal...
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: Gay identity: exploring ethical & philosophical lenses through queerness
To answer this question, we must consider that there are three main factors involved in the process of identity formation: shame, resilience, and resistance. Shame is a powerful emotion that can be...
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: How do shame, resilience, and resistance affect queer identities under social pressure?
Queer temporality refers to the concept that time is experienced differently for people who identify as queer due to their unique perspectives on gender, sexuality, and identity. This experience has...
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: Queer temporality: understanding how queer identities shape time perception
Archives are crucial for preserving cultural heritage and knowledge about human history.
There are often significant gaps and omissions in archival records that can impact how we understand past...
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: Sexuality the impact of historical invisibility on the lgbtq+ communitys identity
The term "queer" has become increasingly popular in contemporary discourse to describe an identity that transcends the binary gender categories of male and female. It is often used as a political...
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: Radical aesthetics & lived experiences: exploring queer cultural expression through philosophy
Over the past decade, there has been a significant shift towards alternative media formats that reflect and represent marginalized identities such as queerness. These include podcasts, immersive...
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: Exploring how new media formats can shape identity formation for queer individuals through storytelling