Queer reinterpretations of sacred texts challenge traditional understandings of gender and sexuality within religious institutions. Queerness can be understood as an identity or a political movement...
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: Queer reinterpretations of sacred texts challenging traditional understandings of gender and sexuality
Queer ontology is an approach that challenges traditional understandings of human existence by positing that gender and sexuality are constructed through social interactions rather than biological...
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: Reimagining moral identity through relationships: the power of queer ontology
The term "double discrimination" refers to the experience of being subjected to multiple forms of prejudice and marginalization based on one's intersecting identities. For members of the LGBTQ+...
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: How double discrimination affects intersecting identities in the lgbtq+ community: strategies for resistance
The concepts of 'queer time' and 'slow time' are intrinsically linked to the ideas of ethics and morals, particularly when it comes to understanding how we interact with others and society. Queer...
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: Exploring the intersections between queer time and slow time: an essay on moral responsibility
Queer Believers: Resisting Internalized Religious Oppression
When someone is both part of an LGBTQ+ community and also practices a religion that condemns their sexual orientation or gender...
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: The power of queer believers: challenging religious oppression and embracing intimacy
When we talk about gendered language, it's usually understood to be referring to forms of speech that emphasize differences between men and women, boys and girls, masculinity and femininity, etc....
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: The power of refusing gendered language: how ethical and existential resistance can change society
"How do acts of everyday resistance redefine what it means to live authentically within oppressive systems?" is a question that has been explored extensively by scholars across various disciplines,...
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: Authentic living under oppression: how everyday resistance challenges traditional definitions
Queer identity is a term used to describe people who do not conform to traditional gender roles or sexual norms, but it has been shaped largely by Western ideas about gender and sexuality....
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: How queer identity challenges dominant narratives about sexuality and relationships
In the context of gender studies, queer feminism is an intersectional theory that recognizes and examines how patriarchal systems have shaped society's understanding of gender, sexuality, and power...
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: How queer feminism is challenging oppressive narratives and promoting social justice
Queer-informed principles are an essential component of creating inclusive and expressive spaces. These principles challenge traditional gender roles and social constructs through their application...
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: How to create more relational, inclusive spaces using queerinformed principles