Queer theory is an academic field that emerged in the late twentieth century to challenge heteronormativity—the idea that heterosexuality and gender binary are natural, normal, and universal. It...
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: Exploring the impact of queer theory on relationships, governance, and subjectivity
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
Queerness refers to non-normative sexualities and gender identities that fall outside the binary categories of heterosexuality and cisgender identity. Temporality is the study of time and its effects...
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: The timeless love stories of queer relationships. remembering past, present, and future differently.
There has been an increasing awareness of how queer identities challenge traditional ideas about time, desire, and growth. Queer experiences are often characterized by nonlinear and multidirectional...
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: Uncovering the complex temporal and desire dynamics of queer identities through polyamorous relationships
Queer time is an experience of discontinuity, fragmentation, and uncertainty that defies traditional linear narratives of progress, causality, and continuity. Queer temporality has been explored...
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: Queering time: exploring nonlinear narratives of experience, loss, and resilience through poetry and literature
Feminist ethics is an intersectional philosophy that focuses on issues related to gender, sexuality, race, class, ability, age, and more. It aims to challenge traditional power structures and promote...
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: How does feminist ethics integrate queer temporality and nonbinary embodiment?
Can queer temporality—nonlinear, fluid, open—redefine our understanding of moral growth?
Many people have argued that non-heteronormative relationships can lead to moral growth and maturity...
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: Exploring how nonheteronormative relationships can redefine moral growth through queer temporality
Queer temporality is an approach to understanding time that challenges traditional models of linear progression and decay. It suggests that time is not simply sequential but rather cyclical,...
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: Understanding queer temporality and its implications for gender, sexuality, and power dynamics