Rituals are an important part of human life. They provide a way for individuals to express themselves creatively and connect with others through shared experiences.
Rituals have also been used...
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: Uncovering the ethical reflection and social activism of lgbtq+ ritual space
Love is an intense feeling of affection towards another person. It can take many forms, from romantic to platonic, but it always involves a deep emotional connection between two individuals. Love is...
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: The power of love: how it can be used to resist oppression and marginalization
Joy is an important concept for understanding and exploring the ethical dimensions of queer life. It has been described as a form of resistance against systemic oppression and despair that can be...
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: Exploring the ethical dimensions of queer life through the power of joy
Queer time is a concept that has been explored by many academics and activists as a way to challenge traditional ideas about gender, sexuality, and power dynamics. It refers to an alternative model...
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: The power of queer time in challenging gender norms and sexual dynamics
Queer aesthetics refers to the study of artistic expression that challenges traditional norms of gender and sexuality. It is a way of creating meaning through non-normative representations of...
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: The art of erotic experimentation: a look at queer aesthetics
Queer temporality is a concept that explores the relationship between time and non-heteronormative gender identities. It challenges traditional concepts of time such as linear progression and...
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: Queering temporality: exploring the intersection between sexuality, ethics, and time
In today's society, there is a growing interest in exploring the intersection between philosophy and art. One area that has received significant attention is the relationship between art and...
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: Exploring the connection between art and intimacy: philosophy meets eroticism
Queer art is a form of creative expression that explores non-heteronormative identities and experiences through various mediums such as painting, photography, sculpture, film, music, literature,...
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: Queer art: exploring nonheteronormative identities and experiences through creative expression
The intersection of queerness and indigeneity has profound implications for theological understandings of sacred land. Indigenous peoples have always been connected to the land they inhabit through...
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: Queer native americans reshape sacred landscapes with new rituals
How does queer humor function as a philosophical critique of social norms and moral authority?
Queer humor is a type of comedy that challenges traditional gender roles, sexual norms, and societal...
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: Exploring the philosophical critique of social norms through queer humor