The term “queer” is used to describe those who do not conform to traditional gender roles or heteronormative expectations for relationships. Queer art challenges established social norms and power...
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: Queer art: double gaze challenges social norms through intimate relationships
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
Narratives of survival, resilience, and resistance have been used to explore various themes such as self-determination, autonomy, power dynamics, and social change. They provide an alternate lens...
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: How stories of survival, resilience and resistance challenge conventional perspectives on sexuality?
Queer parenting is an umbrella term that refers to families where one or both parents identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, intersex, pansexual, genderqueer, agender, or...
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: How to expand your moral imagination through queer parenting?