The study of aesthetic practices is critical to understanding how they function as tools for social change, political engagement, and cultural transformation in queer communities. Queer artists and...
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: Queering visual culture: the power of performance art and spectacle in resistance
Queer resistance is an important aspect of society that has been around for centuries. It refers to the collective effort made by people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer,...
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: The power of queer resistance: why embracing identity matters for everyones emotional wellbeing
Queer aesthetic practices have emerged from marginalized communities that seek to challenge dominant modes of representation and power structures through creative expression. These practices often...
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: Queer aesthetic practices & sexuality: embracing nonconformity through creative expression
The social norms that govern how society defines romantic relationships are often centered around heteronormative models, which assume that people fall into either male or female gender roles and...
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: Expanding the definitions of love and intimacy: exploring nontraditional forms of attraction in queer adolescence
How does everyday ethical resistance in queer contexts reshape understandings of freedom, social morality, and relational agency?
The term "queer" refers to individuals who identify themselves as...
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: How everyday ethical resistance challenges normative ideas about sexual freedom, morality, and relationship choice.
Queer partnerships refer to romantic, platonic, sexual, or relational configurations that differ from societal heteronormativity. They can be characterized by fluid identities, unconventional...
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: Queer partnerships: creating new meanings, experiencing ethics, and challenging norms.
The use of queer symbols in art, literature, music, and popular culture has been a powerful tool for representing marginalized identities and experiences. From the rainbow flag to the pink triangle,...
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: The powerful impact of queer symbols on art, literature, music, and popular culture
The idea of "queer thought" refers to the critical analysis and rejection of traditional binaries such as male/female, heterosexual/homosexual, and cisgender/transgender. It involves challenging...
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: A philosophical exploration of intimate experiences: how queer thought can transform our understanding of emotion
Queer spiritual practices can be seen as a form of resistance against rigid dogmatic frameworks within organized religions because they challenge traditional ideas about gender roles and sexual...
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: Queer spiritual practices reclaim power and empowerment through inclusivity and acceptance
Mortality is typically defined in terms of time, such as “death” happening after a certain amount of time has passed since birth.
For many people who identify as LGBTQ+, this conception of...
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: the complex relationship between queer temporality and mortality