The word "queer" is used to refer to people who identify outside of the heterosexual and cisgender norms. This can include individuals who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, or...
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: Reclaiming body autonomy: how queer religious practices help believers find community and affirm identity
Policies, media, and institutional practices play a significant role in shaping the way society views and censors LGBTQ+ people's expression, particularly those within media and entertainment...
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: Sex and power: how censorship shapes the way society views lgbtq+ expression
Can queer joy function as a metaphysical affirmation of existence against normative erasure? This is an intriguing question that explores the relationship between non-conforming identities and the...
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: How queer joy can be a metaphysical affirmation of existence against normative erasure
In Queer Philosophy, self-naming refers to the process through which individuals develop their own unique identities beyond socially imposed labels. It involves the creation of new language that...
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: How selfnaming challenges dominant systems of power and oppression for marginalized groups
The purpose of this article is to explore the ways in which queer art functions as a vehicle for resistance against heteronormative structures and how it challenges conventional interpretations of...
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: How queer art challenges heteronormativity: a guide to resistance and identity expression
Popular culture has been used to resist systemic oppression since its creation. From ancient Greece to modern day America, art, music, literature, film, and television have all been tools of...
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: Philosophy meets pop culture: how music, film, and literature can help overthrow oppression
Bodily Metaphors and Queer Identity
The concept of bodily metaphor is central to how human beings think about themselves and their world. By using bodily metaphors, humans experience meaning,...
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: Queer identities and sexual meanings: understanding how bodily metaphors shape experiences
Queer relational ethics is an emerging philosophical framework that explores how queer individuals' experiences with identity, community, and desire can inform broader moral perspectives. It focuses...
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: How does queer relational ethics challenge traditional views on sexuality?
Queer fashion can be defined as a subculture that involves individuals who challenge traditional gender norms and express themselves through clothing and accessories. It is a way for people to...
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: How queer fashion can empower your body autonomy and celebrate your identity
Queer love is an integral part of social transformation and political ethics that challenges normative ideas about romance, gender identity, and sexual desire. It involves the creation of new...
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: Queer love as transformative practice: exploring new identities and challenging norms