Self-censorship refers to the conscious decision made by an individual to withhold their thoughts, feelings, opinions, or ideas due to fear of criticism, persecution, judgment, or rejection. This...
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: How selfcensorship among queer artists affects cultural memory, creative expression, and social impact
Self-censorship is when an individual decides to hold back or suppress their own thoughts, feelings, opinions, or actions because they fear repercussions from others. This can occur due to external...
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: Queer artists engaging in selfcensorship due to societal pressure
Queer individuals often face discrimination and censure for their nonconforming gender identity, sexual orientation, or romantic preferences. As a result, they may develop methods of self-censorship...
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: How queer individuals cope with selfcensorship and surveillance through digital privacy tools and physical adaptation
Self-censorship is an act of modifying one's own expression to avoid offending others, often out of fear of negative consequences. Queer artists are individuals who identify themselves with...
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: The impact of selfcensorship on the development of queer artists aesthetics and cultural memory
The concept of censorship is nothing new when it comes to literature. Throughout history, governments, institutions, and individuals have attempted to control the written word for various...
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: Sexuality affected: how selfcensorship is choking out queer voices in literature
Queer literature has been subject to censorship for decades, but it is only recently that scholars have begun to examine the reasons behind it. Censorship can take many forms, from outright bans on...
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: Queer literature censored for centuries: the role of selfcensorship
As LGBTQ+ writers continue to face oppression and marginalization in society, they often find themselves having to censor their work out of fear of backlash from family, friends, employers, and even...
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: How selfcensorship affects queer authors writing styles and public discourse on queerness.
Queer authors face significant social, structural, and personal pressures that can lead to self-censorship. These pressures can arise from various sources, including family, friends, society, media,...
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: Overcoming selfcensorship: why queer authors must embrace their identities in literature
In today's world, where social norms are constantly changing and evolving, it is natural for individuals to want to fit into society and abide by its rules.
This often leads to situations where...
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: What is moral conformity: is it cowardice or necessary adaptation?
Many people view politics as a tool for creating social change, including LGBTQIA+ rights.
Research shows that political climate can also have a significant impact on how individuals express their...
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: Lgbtqia+ rights impacted by political climate in public expression, visibility, and wellbeing