Queer resistance is an umbrella term used to describe various forms of protest against oppression based on gender identity or sexual orientation. It encompasses both individual actions and collective...
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: Queer resistance: exploring intersections between identity, power & politics through critical thinking.
Queer aesthetic practice is an approach to art, design, and creativity that seeks to challenge traditional norms of gender, identity, sexuality, and desire through unconventional ways of thinking and...
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: The artistry of resistance: unpacking the political power of queer aesthetics
The idea of queerness is often associated with nonconformity, transgression, subversion, and opposition to normative values. It can also be seen as a mode of expression that challenges binary...
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: Exploring the multiplicity of identities: a look at queer aesthetics
The word "queer" is often associated with nonconforming attitudes towards sexuality and gender identity, but it also has a deeper philosophical meaning that challenges traditional ideas about social...
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: Resisting heteronormative expectations: the philosophy behind queerness and its impact on relationships.
Silence, rest, and stillness can be powerful ways to engage in prayer, particularly for those who may feel alienated from traditional religious practices or lack a sense of community. For some...
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: Why queer prayer can help you cultivate selflove and intimacy?
Heteronormativity refers to the set of norms, beliefs, behaviors, policies, institutions, systems, laws, media representations, and cultural practices that assume and promote cisgender, monogamous,...
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: Challenging heteronormativity: how queer resistance can create new communities, cultures, and societies
The word "queer" is often used to refer to individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, non-binary, intersex, asexual, pansexual, polyamorous, demisexual, omnisexual, aromantic,...
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: Queer history shows the moral cost of silence: how speaking up can have philosophical power
The term "queer" refers to non-normative forms of identity, sexuality, and desire that challenge traditional gender norms and binary categories of masculinity and femininity. Queer aesthetics, then,...
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: Exploring the complexities of queer aesthetics and sexual expression through art
Sexual dissidence is an act of defiance against traditional norms, which can be expressed through nonconforming gender identity, sexual behavior, and relationship dynamics. It undermines the social...
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: Exploring sexual dissidence as a mode of ideological resistance in queer communities
Dissident sexuality refers to non-heteronormative forms of expression, such as queerness, transgender identities, polyamory, BDSM, kink, and fetishism, which challenge dominant societal norms...
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: Exploring the power and politics of dissident sexuality: from transgression to empowerment.