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IS CONSUMER CULTURE APPROPRIATING, NEUTRALIZING, OR DISTORTING QUEER ACTIVISM AND EXPRESSION?

Consumer culture refers to the social, economic, and cultural systems that promote and facilitate the purchase and consumption of goods and services for personal enjoyment or fulfillment. In this...

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CHALLENGING CULTURAL STEREOTYPES THROUGH QUEER CINEMAS RESHAPING OF DESIRE, INTIMACY, AND IDENTITY

This article will discuss the impact that queer cinema has had on society's understanding of desire, intimacy, and identity. Queer cinema is a genre of filmmaking that challenges traditional gender...

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THE NEWEST GENERATION TO JOIN THE LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY: WHAT GENERATION Z BRINGS TO THE TABLE

Generation Z is the newest generation to join the LGBTQ+ community. They were born after the turn of the century, when queer people had achieved some rights and visibility but still faced...

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HOW ARTISTIC REPRESENTATION OF GENDER FLUIDITY DESTABILIZES RIGID MORAL TAXONOMIES

How does artistic representation of gender fluidity destabilize rigid moral taxonomies?
Sexual identity is a matter of personal choice and expression; however, some individuals find themselves...

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HOW QUOTAS CAN COEXIST WITH MERITOCRACY TO PROMOTE DIVERSITY IN EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT, BUSINESS AND POLITICS

Quotas are policies that set aside a certain percentage of resources or opportunities for specific groups based on their demographic characteristics. In education, employment, business, and politics,...

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EXPLORING QUEER IDENTITY AND DESIRE THROUGH CINEMATIC SYMBOLISM

The use of visual symbols in cinema has been an effective way to convey messages and represent different aspects of life, including queer culture and desire.
These symbols can also reinforce or...

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HOW AI AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ARE CHANGING THE WAY WE EXPRESS OUR SEXUALITY AND GENDER IDENTITY

There is no denying that artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technology have revolutionized the way people communicate and express themselves online. With the rise of social media platforms such...

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PINKWASHING: THE PROBLEM WITH CORPORATIONS USING GAY CULTURE TO SELL PRODUCTS

The term "pinkwashing" describes the practice of businesses using gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and/or queer (GLBTQ) people or imagery in their advertising campaigns to create an impression of...

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HYBRID QUEER FESTIVALS: THE IMPACT OF COVID19 ON COLLECTIVE IDENTITY, COMMUNITY BUILDING, AND SOCIAL SOLIDARITY

The world of queer festivals has always been an exciting and vibrant space where people come together to celebrate their identities and experiences.
The COVID-19 pandemic forced these communities...

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QUEER VISUAL ART: DEFYING TRADITIONAL AESTHETICS, MORAL ASSUMPTIONS, AND SOCIETAL NORMS

Queer visual art challenges traditional aesthetics, moral assumptions, and societal norms by presenting alternative forms of representation that can be uncomfortable to some audiences. In this...

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