Queer temporality refers to how non-heteronormative individuals experience time differently than their heterosexual counterparts. This can include the ways in which they remember events from the...
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: Queering time: understanding the unique temporal experiences of nonheteronormative individuals
Queer temporality is a concept that challenges traditional concepts of time and history. It refers to non-linear and discontinuous ways of understanding time and memory, which have been traditionally...
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: Sexuality/eroticism/intimacy challenge: exploring queer temporality
The idea that people can learn to adapt their morals to fit into society's norms, even if those norms are harmful or oppressive, has been around for centuries.
Many societies have historically...
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: Sex, eroticism, and intimacy in society: how moral adaptation can lead to oppression and destruction