What is Queer Theory?
Queer theory is an interdisciplinary field that explores the ways in which gender, sexuality, and identity are constructed and performed within society. It challenges...
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: Queer theory and mortality: understanding death through relationship existence
What is the ontological role of performance in constituting queer subjectivity?
The concept of queerness has become increasingly popular in recent years, as it challenges dominant normative...
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: The impact of performances on constituting queer subjectivity
The term "queer" refers to people who identify themselves outside of traditional gender roles and sexual norms. In recent years, there has been growing interest in exploring alternative ways of...
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: Queer relationships: challenging traditional gender roles and sexual norms
The concept of lesbian desire is often associated with intense passion and closeness between women.
It also raises important ethical and relational concerns related to care, intimacy, and...
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: Unpacking the importance of care, intimacy, and reciprocity in lesbian relationships
The term "queer" was coined by activists in the LGBTQIA+ community who wanted to reject the binary gender system and challenge societal norms surrounding gender identity and expression. Queer...
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: Understanding the impact of queerness on invisibility and social recognition
Theological reflection on embodiment, desire, and love has undergone significant changes in recent decades due to the emergence of LGBTQ-inclusive religious discourse. This shift is characterized by...
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: A theological exploration of desire, embodiment, and love through sexual orientations
Queer theory is an approach to understanding identity and social relations that challenges traditional norms of gender, sexuality, and power. It posits that heteronormative ideals are socially...
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: The power of queer theory: unpacking gender, sexuality, and relationship ethics
Queer Relational Ethics offers an alternative to traditional ideas about duty, autonomy, and interdependence in human relationships. Queer theory focuses on non-heterosexual and non-traditional forms...
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: Exploring queer relational ethics: how nonheteronormative sexuality challenges traditional ideas about love
Intersectional oppression is an important concept that has been studied extensively in social science research for many years. It refers to the way people experience discrimination and...
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: How sexual oppression affects peoples lives based on their intersections of identity
The purpose of this article is to explore the historical and contemporary context of LGBTQ+ exclusions within Western philosophical thought, particularly the ways in which such exclusions have...
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: The historical roots and contemporary impacts of heteronormativity in philosophy and how it excludes nonheterosexuals