Queer temporalities refer to ways of experiencing time that challenge traditional linear narratives of progress and sequential causality, often associated with heteronormative societies. These...
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: How queer temporalities challenge traditional linear narratives of sexuality
Queer Temporalities and Ethics of Life Events
Queerness is a form of rebellion against dominant norms and narratives that have governed how people live their lives for centuries. It challenges...
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: Queer temporalities: challenging linear time and reimagining ethics
Queer temporality is a theoretical concept that challenges traditional ideas about time and its relationship to society. It suggests that the linear nature of time, which is often associated with...
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: Aging, achievement, and personal expression: reconsidering time through queer temporality
1 Queer temporalities can be defined as the experience of time outside of the linear, traditional narrative that many people are familiar with. This means that instead of living life according to...
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: Rejecting linear narratives: embracing queer temporality in sexuality & relationships
Queer phenomenology is an emerging field that seeks to explore how LGBTQIA+ individuals experience and perceive their world differently from cisgender and heterosexual people. It examines how queer...
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: The impact of queer phenomenology on time, space, and relationality in lgbtqia+ communities
Queer temporality is an idea that challenges traditional understandings of time and space in relation to gender identity and sexual orientation. It suggests that time does not necessarily flow...
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: Exploring queer temporality: how nonbinary identities can rethink time
The concept of queer phenomenology was introduced by philosopher Luce Irigaray to explore how human experience is shaped by socially constructed gender roles and expectations, which are often based...
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: Queer phenomenology redefines our understanding of time, space, and relationships