Queerness is an umbrella term used to refer to people who do not identify with traditional gender roles. It encompasses various identities including but not limited to gay, lesbian, bisexual,...
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Queer Poststructuralist Theory and Ethics
Poststructuralist theory challenges traditional notions of ethics, temporality, and subjectivity by emphasizing the constructed nature of these concepts....
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: Sexuality and relationships under queer poststructuralist theory
Can queer poststructuralism reconceptualize the ethics of selfhood in contemporary philosophical discourse?
Queer poststructuralism is an approach to understanding human experience that focuses on...
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: Understanding ethics and selfhood through a queer poststructuralist lens
Queer experiences of embodiment, desire, and identity can offer valuable insights into morality. From these experiences, we can gain new perspectives on what it means to be human, how humans relate...
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: Queer sexual experiences offer insights into morality, identity, and relationships
How do performative acts, embodied practices, and artistic expression mediate queer identity construction, and what philosophical questions arise regarding authenticity and agency?
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: The power of performative acts, embodied practices, and artistic expression in constructing queer identity
Queer philosophy is an emerging field of study that challenges traditional philosophical concepts such as freedom, ethics, subjectivity, and relationality. It examines the ways in which societal...
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: Queer philosophy challenges traditional assumptions about freedom, ethics, subjectivity, and relationality.
Creative expressions are exploring intersections of queerness, emotion, philosophy, and ethics through various art forms such as literature, music, visual arts, dance, theatre, film, and more. In...
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: Sexualities in queer expressions through arts: exploring gender binaries, societys beliefs & emotions
Documenting lived experiences of marginalized queer populations raises a number of philosophical questions that challenge conventional understandings of identity, society, and human existence. These...
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: Sexuality of queer communities: philosophical implications of language & society
To understand how queer experiences with trauma and resilience inform philosophical debates about human flourishing and virtue, it is important to consider how they relate to theories of ethics,...
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Can Queerness Serve As A Philosophical Lens For Understanding Relationality, Fluidity And Uncertainty In Human Experience?
Queerness is a term used to describe identities that fall outside the...
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: Unpacking the power dynamics and relationship complexities through a philosophical lens of queerness