Queer subcultures are defined by their nonconformity to traditional norms, values, and expectations of gender, sexuality, and social roles. They often form around shared experiences of...
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: How queer subcultures use erotic relationship to redefine political belonging
Erotic rebellion is an act of resistance against traditional norms, expectations, and restrictions related to sexuality and gender roles. It can take many forms, such as challenging established power...
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: Erotic rebellion: exploring alternative social and political imaginaries through challenging established norms
The idea that queer subculture can be defined by its own values and practices related to sexuality is well known.
Less discussed is how these practices may also shape a unique form of political...
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: Exploring how queer subculture defines its own values and practices related to sexuality
Erotic rebellion is a term used to describe how individuals can challenge and subvert societal norms surrounding sexuality through their actions, behaviors, and beliefs. It has become an increasingly...
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: Erotic rebellion: challenging societal norms through nonconformity
Queer desire is a form of self-expression that challenges the traditional expectations of society regarding gender roles and sexual orientation. It can take many different shapes, from romantic...
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: The power of queer desire in challenging heteronormativity and cisgender dominance
Erotic rebellion is a powerful and fascinating concept that has captivated philosophers, writers, artists, and activists throughout history. In its most basic form, it refers to the ability of...
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: Erotic rebellion: a tool for resistance against oppressive systems
Queer Approaches to Ritual and Prayer
Queer is defined as an umbrella term for people who identify outside of cisgender and heterosexual norms. Queerness challenges traditional gender roles and...
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: Queer perspectives on religion: exploring nonhierarchical spirituality
Activist Campaigns Secure Queer Medical Rights
Throughout history, activists have fought for queer people to receive equitable access to medical care. Some important historical events are listed...
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: Equal access for queer people through historical medical campaigns
The term "queer" refers to individuals who do not identify with traditional gender roles or sexual orientations, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, nonbinary, asexual, and...
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: Queer erasure in national identity and historical memory: analyzing the impact on sexual justice movements
The concept of queer temporality refers to the ways in which marginalized identities and communities negotiate and navigate time in relation to their experiences of oppression and resistance. Queer...
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: how queer temporality challenges dominant narratives about sexuality and power