The dynamics between shame and pride can be seen in many aspects of life, including queer self-narratives. Shame is often associated with negative feelings such as embarrassment, humiliation, guilt,...
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: Sexuality & intimacy: the interplay between shame and pride in queer selfnarratives
Queer temporality is a concept that refers to the unique ways in which LGBTQ+ individuals experience time and duration. It is based on the idea that traditional linear time is limited and...
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: Queering time: how lgbtq+ ethical decisionmaking is challenging traditional relationship frameworks
Lamentation has been an important part of many cultures for centuries, serving as a means of expressing grief, mourning, and sorrow.
Its spiritual significance extends beyond the emotional realm...
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: Lamentation: a tool for selfexpression and collective liberation in the queer community
Friendship and Recognition are essential components of queer communities that have been neglected by mainstream society and culture. While many people consider them to be mutually exclusive concepts,...
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: The intersectionality of friendship and recognition within queer communities
Queer individuals have always existed in human societies, but they have been marginalized and oppressed for centuries because of their differences from heteronormative standards. This has led to them...
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: Queer moral identity navigations negotiating sexuality & society
According to affective theory, emotions are integral to human experience, shaping how we perceive the world around us and influence our actions. Queer people have historically faced discrimination...
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: The emotional lives of queer people and their role in activism: exploring affective theorys impact
There has been increasing interest in exploring how queerness intersects with existential vulnerability, relational responsibility, and moral agency. These three concepts have important implications...
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: Exploring the intersection of queerness, existential vulnerability, and relational responsibility
Question 1: How do queer communities define ethics and morality?
In terms of ethics and morality, queer communities have often challenged traditional norms and values that are considered to be...
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: The ethics and morality of queer communities: challenging heteronormativity through activism and advocacy
Queerness is an umbrella term for non-normative gender identities and sexual orientations that fall outside the binary constructs of male/female and heterosexual/homosexual. In heteronormative...
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: exploring queer romantic identity constructs: navigating heteronormativity and finding meaningful connections
Lesbian Narratives Revisit Emotional Truth Beyond Heterosexual Storytelling
There has been an increasing recognition of the importance of diversifying literature to include LGBTQ+ perspectives....
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: Sexuality and relationships: uncovering the emotional truth of lesbian narratives