What are the psychological mechanisms that contribute to bodily acceptance after gender transition? How does one's race, class, and culture influence the embodied experience of trans identity? This...
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: A look at the embodied experience of trans identity: exploring the psychological mechanisms behind bodily acceptance
How do intersecting identities of class, race, and sexual orientation influence coping mechanisms and access to social support?
Class, race, and sexual orientation are some of the most critical...
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: Intersectional identities shape coping mechanisms & social support for class, race, & sexual orientation
Intersectionality is an academic concept that explains how different social identities such as race, gender, class, and sexual orientation interact to create unique experiences of marginalization and...
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: The intersection between race, gender, and sexuality: how they affect experiences of marginalization and resilience.
The term "non-binary" refers to individuals who identify outside of traditional gender binary categories, such as male/female or masculine/feminine. Non-binary identities are increasingly recognized...
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: Exploring nonbinary identities: how intersectionality influences experiences
Queer aesthetics is an exploration of the intersections between art and non-normative identities. It examines how art can challenge societal norms and create new ways of seeing the world. Queer...
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: Exploring the powerful intersections between queer aesthetics and nonnormative identities
During the Middle Ages, humoral theory dominated Western medicine, which held that the body was made up of four fluids—blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile—and illnesses were caused by an...
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: Sexual health and society: the impact of historical attitudes on medicine today
The intersection between identity categories can have a significant impact on the mental health of LGBTQ individuals in different communities. Race, religion, and socioeconomic status are some of the...
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: The psychological impact of race, religion, and socioeconomic status on lgbtq mental health
Sexuality is a broad term that encompasses multiple aspects such as identity, desire, pleasure, and expression. It intersects with various social constructs like race, gender, and class to create...
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: Sexuality and its intersections with race, gender, and class | historical sociology explains power dynamics
Queer phenomenology is an approach to understanding human experience that emphasizes the role of social and cultural factors in shaping emotions. It draws from philosophy, psychology, and sociology...
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: Sex in queer phenomenology: explore gender, race and emotionality
Intersectional analysis is a framework that seeks to understand how identities intersect with one another to create unique experiences of marginalization and oppression. In this essay, I will explore...
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: An exploration of the intersectional analysis framework and its impact on queer identity