The question of whether psychoanalysis, when queered, can reconcile desire, authenticity, and moral recognition is one that has been debated for decades among scholars and practitioners alike....
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: Queering desire: exploring the intersection of psychological theory and gender norms in relationships
There has been an increasing focus on queer theory and its impact on philosophy. This approach to understanding the world emphasizes the importance of diversity, identity, and embodiment in shaping...
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: Queer intimacy: embracing fluidity and openess through physical contact
Can Queer Temporality Re-define Ethical Responsibility?
Queer temporality is an important concept that has emerged from postmodern thought and queer theory. It challenges traditional notions of...
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: Exploring the impact of queer temporality on reframing responsibilities beyond traditional chronology
Queer theory is a branch of critical theory that examines how social norms related to sex and gender are constructed and upheld within society. It seeks to challenge traditional binaries such as...
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: Exploring the intersectional impact of queer theory on feminism: a guide to nonbinary gender identity
Queer theory is a branch of critical social studies that emerged from feminist and LGBTQ movements in the United States in the early 1980s. It focuses on understanding how identity categories are...
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: Exploring the connection between pleasure, resistance, and identity through kink
The idea that an individual is self-determining and has the ability to choose their own beliefs and actions was central to the Enlightenment ideals, which emphasized reason and rationality.
Recent...
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: Selfdetermination, gender identity, and autonomy in trans lives
Queerness is an identity that encompasses all those who identify themselves outside of heteronormative gender roles and norms. It includes people who have non-traditional genders, such as...
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: Tracing back queerness: understanding the identity encompassing nontraditional gender roles
The term "nontraditional family" refers to families that do not fit into the conventional definition of a heterosexual couple raising biological children together. This includes same-sex couples,...
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: Sexuality intimacy in nontraditional families: legal recognition and queer perspectives
In the contemporary world, there is an increasing recognition of the complexity of gender and sexuality, which challenges traditional understandings of these concepts. Queer theory has emerged as one...
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: The impact of queer theory on gender fluidity and sexuality: an exploration of existential despair
Can utopia exist as an ethical horizon rather than a spatial ideal in queer thought?
In queer theory, the concept of utopia has been used to challenge traditional ideas about gender and sexuality....
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: Queering utopia: reimagining sexuality through ethical horizon