Can Love Be Analyzed As A Form Of Ethical Resistance Against Social Prejudice?
Love is often described as an emotional connection between people that transcends rational thought, and it is...
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: Love as a form of ethical resistance against social prejudice? how love challenges norms & creates bonds
Queer subculture refers to communities that develop within larger cultures but are distinct from them due to their unique characteristics such as sexual orientation, gender identity, gender...
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: Sexuality in subculture: activism, protest, and the power of gender fluidity
There are many ways to understand how queer communities resist homophobia, biphobia, transphobia, heteronormativity, cissexism, racism, misogyny, ableism, ageism, fatphobia, xenophobia, and other...
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: Queer communities powerful tool of resistance through collective memory
The twentieth century witnessed significant changes in photographic technology and techniques that allowed for the creation of more nuanced, experimental, and daring images than ever before. This...
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: Tender embrace: exploring gender, sexuality, and desire through queer photography
Queer art refers to creative work that challenges and subverts normative gender identities and sexual orientations. It explores bodily transformation, resistance, and identity negotiation through...
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: Queer art: exploring bodily transformation through performance, visual arts, literature, film, and more
The study of urban street performances is an important area of inquiry that has been largely overlooked in academic research. Urban street performance can be defined as any type of public artistic...
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: How urban street performances shape and nurture queer communities through creative expression
Queer Histories of Resistance
The term "queer" refers to people who identify themselves outside the heteronormative gender binary and conventional sexual orientation. These individuals have faced...
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: Queer relationship power dynamics: exploring queer histories of resistance in revolutionary thought.
The history of queer narratives of survival is rich and varied, spanning centuries and continents. From the Greek mythology's Prometheus to modern-day gay liberation movements, these stories have...
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: Queer narratives of survival and their ethical implications: how creative resistance can build stronger communities
This article will explore the concept of radical queer joy, how it can be defined and experienced, and how it can inform philosophical debates on agency, relational ethics, and social empowerment....
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: How to embrace radical queer joy through pleasure and selflove
Queer poetry can be defined as literature that explores themes related to gender and sexuality outside of the traditional heteronormative framework. It is an art form that challenges societal norms...
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: Queer poetry: exploring gender and sexuality beyond heteronormativity as resistance & identity affirmation