The word "queer" is an umbrella term used to describe people who identify outside of traditional gender norms and sexual orientations. For queer artists, balancing self-expression, social critique,...
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: Balancing expression, social critique, and audience reception: how queer artists navigate censorship and backlash
In today's digital age, social media has become an integral part of everyday life for many people worldwide. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Snapchat, and others have transformed...
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: The impact of social media algorithms on queer voices and experiences: exploring the consequences
How do queer experiences of marginalization inform ethical frameworks in theology?
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As we explore how queer experiences of marginalization...
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: A closer look at queer perspectives on morality: how marginalization can inform ethics.
How does the priest-penitent dynamic reproduce power structures that silence queer spiritual voices?
The priest-penitent dynamic is an institutionalized relationship between a religious leader and...
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: A look at how the priestpenitent dynamic reproduces power structures that silence queer spiritual voices
Theatre plays have been an important part of human culture for thousands of years, and they continue to be popular today. Theatre art is often used as a way to express ideas, emotions, and...
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: Sexuality eroticism in queer theatre: a history of representation and its impact on society
Cultural silence is an important concept that refers to the suppression of certain topics within a society. It can be used to describe how certain issues are not discussed openly due to social norms...
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: How cultural silence affects queer peoples identity development.
The Historical Methodology
The historical methodology is an approach to studying past events and circumstances by using primary sources, such as written documents, physical artifacts, oral...
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: The queer history of sexuality: uncovering erased narratives with the historical and literary methodologies
The term "visibility" is often used to describe how LGBTQ+ people are perceived within society, but it has its limitations. This essay will explore how this concept plays out in queer scholarship and...
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: How queer scholarship and activism use visibility to empower and protect their communities
Queer people are marginalized because of their identity. They face discrimination, violence, disadvantages, stigma, oppression, exclusion from basic rights, and lack of representation and...
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: Queer voices rising: how we can use our power to transform society
There has been an increasing interest in the differences between queer individuals' experiences of belonging in both digital and physical communities. This trend is reflected in various social media...
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: The changing landscape of queer belonging: exploring how community type impacts experiences of identity and connection