What philosophical challenges arise in representing queer trauma through art and narrative?
The representation of queer trauma in art is often complicated due to the fact that it requires a deep...
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: Representing queer trauma through art: overcoming philosophical challenges.
To understand how queer philosophies of joy can redefine conventional assumptions about fulfillment, pleasure, and the good life, it is important to explore various perspectives on these...
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: Unlocking queer pleasure: how joy can transform conventional assumptions about relationships
The topic is to discuss whether philosophy can provide an adequate understanding of the queer body and its relationship to identity, desire, and intimacy. This discussion involves exploring the role...
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: A philosophical exploration of queerness and its relationship to identity, desire, intimacy, and embodiment
Queer Philosophy and Therapeutic Neutrality
Therapeutic neutrality refers to a clinician's commitment to non-interference when providing therapy. In contexts shaped by structural injustice,...
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: A look at sexual identity in psychology: unpacking queer theorys impact on therapy
Queer visual culture is a form of art that reflects the LGBTQ+ community's experiences and perspectives. It can take many forms, including paintings, photographs, sculptures, performances, and films....
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: Authenticity, originality, and sexual expression: exploring queer visual culture through philosophy and ethics
Queer philosophy of the body challenges societal norms around desire, autonomy, and embodiment by redefining what it means to be human. Queer theory suggests that gender is a social construct rather...
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: Queer philosophy challenges societys narrow view of gender, desire, and embodiment
Queer philosophy is a branch of philosophy that challenges traditional ideas about what it means to be human, what constitutes morality, and how people ought to behave in everyday situations. It...
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: Queer philosophy challenges heteronormativity: exploring nonmonogamy, consent and mutual respect
There has been an increasing interest in exploring the relationship between queer art and the ethical and philosophical dimensions of pleasure, desire, and relationality. Queer artists have been...
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: The ethical and philosophical dimensions of queer art: exploring relationships, sexuality, and desire
How does queer experience challenge traditional philosophical assumptions about the continuity and coherence of the self?
Queer experiences are those that defy traditional societal norms and...
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: Challenging traditional philosophical assumptions through queer experiences and relationships
Embodiment is an important concept for understanding queer philosophy. It refers to the physical, sensual, and material aspects of existence that are often neglected in traditional philosophical...
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: Experiencing pleasure: how embodiment shapes intimate relationships in queer philosophy