Bisexual attraction is a phenomenon that has been studied extensively in various fields, including psychology, sociology, and anthropology. It refers to the romantic and/or sexual attraction towards...
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: What does bisexual attraction mean for our understanding of sexuality?
What is the role of art and creative expression in processing queer grief, memory, and liberation? This question has been explored extensively in various academic and theoretical texts, but it...
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: The role of art and creativity for processing queer grief, memory, and liberation
The concept of "queer" refers to non-heterosexual identities and experiences that transcend traditional gender roles and expectations. Queer liberation movements have challenged the idea that...
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: The power of collective selfhood in queer liberation movements
Queer Philosophies of Joy and Life Satisfaction
Queer theories are emerging from academic discourses about the meaning and implications of social inequality based on gender, sexuality, race,...
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: Queering joy: how to find life satisfaction beyond heteronormative constructs of love, affection, and relationship.
Is the refusal to define queerness itself a philosophical act of freedom? Queerness is a term used to describe people who identify themselves outside of heterosexual norms, including those who...
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: Queer identity: exploring the benefits of definition in sexuality
Queer theology is a branch of Christian theology that challenges traditional understandings of gender, sexuality, and identity. Postcolonial queer theology focuses specifically on the experiences of...
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: Postcolonial queer theology reclaims spiritual authority in the face of epistemic violence
Queer communities have been using various modes of artistic expression to challenge societal norms, question dominant power structures, and promote social change for centuries. One such mode is the...
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: Queer communities aesthetic of protest: exploring how visual and performative techniques challenge societal norms
A queer person is someone who does not conform to heterosexual or cisgender norms, identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, or otherwise. Moral reconciliation refers to finding...
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: The struggle for queer liberation and religious harmony: overcoming obstacles and upholding diversity
There has been an increasing recognition of the ways that rejection can be used to liberate the queer subject from their dependence on validation from others. This is particularly true when it comes...
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: Selfdiscovery through rejection: liberating the queer subject
Philosophers have explored various dimensions of freedom for centuries, from metaphysics to epistemology, ethics to politics. Recently, there has been an emergence of philosophies that examine...
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: Understanding bodily autonomy and sexual selfdetermination through philosophy: a look at queer liberation