I will discuss how queer performance practices can teach us about the intersections between embodiment, temporality, and resistance.
Let's explore the concept of embodiment. Embodiment refers to...
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: Exploring nonbinary embodiment through temporal resistance in queer performance practices
Queer philosophy is a branch of philosophy that seeks to challenge traditional notions of gender and sexuality. It argues that these categories are socially constructed and that they limit how...
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: Redefining happiness: how queer philosophy challenges traditional notions of gender, sexuality, and identity
The power of the imagination is often underestimated, but it has immense potential to create positive change in the world. One area where this can be seen is in the way that marginalized communities...
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: The power of the imagination to create positive change through sex, sexuality, eroticism, intimacy, and relationships
The way people express themselves through their bodies is an important aspect of social identity, and it has been studied extensively by scholars who research gender, race, class, and other forms of...
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: How lgbt individuals use their bodies to express identity resistance against societys gender binary
Queer theory is a philosophical approach that focuses on the social construction of gender and sexuality. It emphasizes that these categories are fluid, contextual, and socially constructed, rather...
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: Sexuality and gender: the revolutionary power of queer philosophy
The question of whether queer memory and narrative can be used to critique society and politics is an important one that has been debated by many scholars and activists in recent years. While some...
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: How does queer memory & narrative challenge society and politics? a critical analysis
The practice of relational solidarity is a type of ethical strategy that can be used to address issues related to oppression. In this essay, I will discuss how it operates in contexts where people...
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: How relational solidarity can address issues of oppression through coalitions, collective action, and mutual aid
The history of queer bars and clubs has been one of social revolution and identity formation. From the first gay bar that opened in San Francisco in the 1960s to the present day, these establishments...
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: History of queer clubs: from resistance to community building & identity negotiation
There has been a growing awareness among many people that privacy is an essential part of life. It allows individuals to freely express themselves without fear of judgement or condemnation from...
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: Exploring the role of invisibility in resistance against moral surveillance
Can queer aesthetics of excess function as a critique of moral asceticism? Queer aesthetics of excess may serve as a critical response to conventional morality that emphasizes puritanical restraint....
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: Exploring the queer aesthetics of excess as a critique of moral asceticism