Algorithmic Bias
Algorithmic bias is a term used to describe the prejudices that can be present in algorithms, which are sets of instructions that guide computers to perform tasks automatically....
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: Algorithmic bias: how it shapes queer art & literature creation, consumption
The twentieth century was a time of significant change for women's rights movements around the world, including in the realm of LGBTQ+ issues. As more people came out as queer, they needed ways to...
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: A look at metaphors and symbolism used in historical lesbian fiction from the twentieth century
Sexual identity is an essential part of human life that has been explored since ancient times. It refers to how an individual defines themselves in relation to their own gender identity, sexual...
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: The power of queerinclusive liturgies, rituals, and reflective practices for positive mental health outcomes
Engagement with LGBT literature has been shown to significantly impact the development of moral imagination and ethical reasoning. By immersing oneself in the stories of queer people, readers can...
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: Exploring the impact of lgbt literature on sexual identity development and relationships
How did twentieth-century lesbian literature foster political consciousness, community solidarity, and resistance to heteronormative norms?
In the twentieth century, many women began to question...
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: Lesbian literature fostering social change: a look at twentieth century queer writings
Twentieth-Century Lesbian Literature
Twentieth century lesbian literature was written during an era when homosexuality was criminalized in most countries around the world. This made it difficult...
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: Exploring lesbian sexuality through twentieth century literature
In the 20th century, lesbian literature has become an important tool for lesbians to construct their identities and resist societal norms. Lesbian writers have used literature to document their...
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: 20th century lesbian literature: exploring identity, memory, and resistance
The term “queer” is often used to describe individuals who identify as something other than heterosexual and cisgender. This can include lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, intersex, and...
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: Encoded queer identities in literature through subtext and symbolism
What is an LGBTQ+ literary narrative?
An LGBTQ+ literary narrative is a story told through written language that focuses on issues related to sexual orientation, gender identity, and interpersonal...
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: Lgbtq+ literature: narrative challenges traditional philosophy on sexuality and relationships
There has been an explosion of interest in queer literature that challenges traditional ideas about gender and sexuality. This trend is reflected in works such as "The Handmaid's Tale," "Middlesex,"...
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: Exploring the themes of identity and power dynamics in queer literature: from the handmaids tale to gender outlaws.