Can acts of self-naming and pronoun declaration be understood as ethical acts of liberation? This is an important question that requires careful consideration. Self-naming and pronoun declaration...
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: The ethical implications of selfnaming and pronoun declaration: exploring liberating acts of identity expression
Can the therapeutic process be a site of resistance against heteronormativity, or is it inevitably complicit in it? This question has been debated among scholars in the fields of psychology and...
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: Sexuality and psychotherapy: exploring the relationship between therapy and heteronormativity
Can the refusal to define oneself be an ethical or political stance? It is possible that people may choose not to identify themselves with any specific group or belief system for various reasons....
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: Exploring the political and ethical significance of not labeling oneself
Queer myths are stories that challenge traditional ideas about gender and sexuality. They often feature non-normative protagonists who defy expectations and push boundaries. These myths can be found...
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: How do queer myths shape our understanding of sex, sexuality, and intimacy?
Queer myths are stories that center around nontraditional gender roles, sexualities, and identities. They have been used throughout history to express subversive ideas about gender, sexuality, and...
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: Queer myths: narratives of nontraditional gender roles, sexualities, and identities
Today's society is characterized by increasing political polarization, which has led to growing tensions between groups and individuals who hold opposing views. These differences have often...
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: Celebrating diversity through inclusion: exploring the cultural meanings of pride parades around the world
Creative expression has always played an important role in documenting and critiquing various aspects of human existence. It is through creativity that people have been able to explore their inner...
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: Exploring the role of creativity in documenting and critiquing queer histories
Gender is the social organization of masculinity and femininity that dictates how people are expected to behave based on their assigned sex.
This binary system has been challenged through repeated...
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: Breaking down gender binaries through nonconforming gender performance
Historical, political, and social conditions in Eastern Europe have had a significant impact on queer activism, visibility, and identity formation. From the early 20th century to the present day,...
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: Queer activism in eastern europe: a historical perspective on identity formation and visibility
Gender Performativity
Gender is a socially constructed concept that refers to the attributes assigned to people based on their sex at birth. It encompasses cultural expectations, norms, and roles...
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: Gender performativity: how gender norms are shaped and challenged.