The term "queer" refers to people who identify with non-traditional gender identities and sexual orientations that deviate from heterosexual norms. These individuals often face discrimination and...
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: How queer communities build supportive kinship structures outside mainstream norms
There is an increasing recognition that queer kinship and chosen families are significant for contemporary moral philosophy. Queer kinship refers to non-traditional forms of family organization that...
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: The ethics of nontraditional family structures: exploring queer kinship and chosen families
Can Queer Kinship Reinvent Justice as Radical Compassion?
Queer kinship is a concept that challenges traditional understandings of family and community. It encourages individuals to form new bonds...
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: Queer kinship: a radically compassionate solution for justice?
Queer kinship and chosen families are alternative models to traditional familial systems that challenge heteronormative assumptions about family structure, gender roles, and relationship dynamics....
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: Exploring alternative models of kinship: the power of nontraditional family structures
Chosen Families in Queer Contexts
Chosen families are an integral part of queer culture. These are groups of individuals who choose to create a family structure outside of the traditional nuclear...
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: Rethinking family dynamics through queer relationships: the importance of chosen families.
Queer communities have been known to provide unique insights into the nature of interpersonal relations, ethics, and social obligations that go beyond traditional heteronormative perspectives. From...
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: Redefining relationships: exploring intimacy and ethics in queer communities
We will explore how queer communities have embodied alternative modes of temporality, kinship, and belonging throughout history. We will look at different ways that these communities have challenged...
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: A look at alternative modes of temporality, kinship, and belonging in queer communities
How can philosophical inquiry illuminate the moral significance of queer kinship and chosen families?
Philosophy is concerned with understanding the nature of reality and human existence,...
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: How philosophy can uncover the moral significance of nontraditional families
Queer kinship is a concept that refers to the practice of creating families outside of traditional heteronormative nuclear family structures. It involves forming nontraditional relationships based on...
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: Queer kinship: challenging tradition through alternative family structures
What is Queer Kinship?
Queer kinship refers to the practice of forming family units outside of traditional nuclear families, often based on shared cultural backgrounds, identities, and...
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: The power of queer kinship in overcoming systemic inequalities