Power dynamics are present in many aspects of life, including therapeutic relationships. In psychotherapy, the power dynamic between the therapist and client can influence the effectiveness of...
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: Unpacking power dynamics in psychotherapeutic relationships: how systemic inequalities impact effective treatment
The concept of queerness, which refers to those who do not conform to heteronormative gender roles and identities, has been at the forefront of recent debates in many fields including feminist theory...
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: Exploring nonhierarchical politics through queerness: creating equal spaces for selfexpression
Sustained gender performances are an important part of any society's culture and history. They refer to the various ways that people perform their genders in everyday life, from clothing choices to...
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: How gender performances influence society through normative expectations, collective consciousness & identity
Ancient civilizations had different understandings of same-sex relationships than modern Western society's framework of homosexuality. This is because they were influenced by their cultural contexts,...
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: The sexuality and relationship customs of ancient civilizations: how they compared to modern western culture
Queer marginalization is a multifaceted phenomenon that stems from various factors, including social structures, cultural norms, and institutional practices. These factors perpetuate inequalities by...
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: Queer marginalization: exploring the intersections of social structures, cultural norms, and institutional practices
Social, Relational, and Political Structures: Queer Critiques and Practical Implications for Patriarchal Systems
This article will explore the ways that queer critique can challenge traditional...
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: Unpacking the power dynamics in romantic relationships: how queer critique can transform patriarchal systems.
Queer identity is defined as one's unique sense of self that transcends traditional binaries of gender and sexual orientation. It involves rejecting societal norms and embracing one's individual...
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: Sexuality redefined: the power of queer identity in personal and political resistance
The lived experience of queer individuals is shaped by both their personal identities and the social structures they inhabit. In rural areas, where these social structures are often more traditional...
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: sexuality, intimacy, & relationships: navigating queerness in rural communities
Queer-feminist theory is an intersectional approach to understanding the ways that power, privilege, and oppression interact within various social institutions. It seeks to explore how these systems...
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: Exploring the intersections of identity in relationships and intimacy through queerfeminist theory
Academic discourse has debated for centuries whether queerness is inherently subversive, anti-authoritarian, or even revolutionary. Yet, there are also scholars who argue that queerness can be used...
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: Queerness, hierarchy, and power dynamics: a critique of traditional gender roles in relationships