How does queer mourning produce alternative ontologies of memory and survival?
Queerness is a concept that encompasses sexual orientation and gender identity. Queer theory refers to theories about...
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: Queer sexuality, gender identity, and the power dynamics behind loss, grief, and new ways of living after death
Intimate relations between women have been underrepresented in academic research until recently. Feminists and queer theorists have called attention to the urgent need to analyze them from an...
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: Lesbian intimacy: how it challenges normative relationship models and redefines relational ethics
The concept of "queerness" has emerged as an umbrella term to describe people who do not conform to traditional heterosexual norms and identities, including LGBTQ+ individuals, but also anyone who...
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: An exploration of how queerness can become both a site of emotional trauma and spiritual revelation
How has queer performance historically functioned as a site of resistance, visibility, and communal identity formation, and what theoretical approaches best explain these complex dynamics? Queer...
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: What role does queer performance play in challenging heteronormativity?
Queer theory is an academic approach to understanding social and cultural practices that emerged from within the LGBTQ+ community during the 1980s and early 1990s. It challenges traditional notions...
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: The limits of universal ethics: how queer theory challenges traditional notions of gender and sexuality.
Queer theory is an intellectual movement that challenges traditional ideas about gender and sexuality. Queer theory explores how power and oppression are linked to social norms such as...
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: How does queer theory challenges humanisms relience on stability & essence?
How can queer narratives of suffering, resilience, and triumph illuminate ethical theories of justice, care, and relationality? Queer theory is an academic discipline that studies how gender identity...
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: How queer narratives reveal the intersections between justice, care, and relationality
Queer theory is a field of study that examines how society constructs gender, sexuality, and identity. It challenges normative assumptions about what it means to be male, female, heterosexual,...
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: Queering gender norms: exploring nonbinary perspectives through performativity and timespace fusions
Queer theory is an academic discipline that analyzes the construction of sexualities and genders within social contexts. It emerged in response to the limitations of traditional approaches to gender...
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: an introduction to queer theory: understanding identity, desire, and power dynamics in relationships
The idea that gender is socially constructed has been widely accepted among scholars for decades, but recent years have seen an increasing focus on challenges to this notion from within feminist...
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: Gender, sexuality, and relationships: exploring identity through performance art