Queer phenomenology is an emerging theoretical framework that challenges dominant approaches to understanding gender, sexuality, and embodied experience. It emphasizes the subjective and lived...
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: Understanding sexual health and wellness through queer phenomenology
Queer embodiment is an emerging field of research that explores how queer people experience their bodies and identities in relation to society's expectations. It examines the social, cultural,...
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: Exploring the complexity of queer embodiment: how intersecting identities shape our experiences of self
Non-binary identities have challenged the traditional binary gender system, where individuals are either male or female, by presenting an alternative to this rigid categorization. Non-binary people...
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Queer embodiment refers to the physical manifestation and expression of one's gender identity, sexual orientation, and/or relationship preferences. It involves understanding and communicating these...
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Trans embodiment refers to the experience of being born into a body that is different from one's gender identity. Trans individuals often face significant challenges in their daily lives due to...
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: Transformative insights: how trans embodiment challenges our understanding of bodily experience
Non-Binary Temporality
Non-binary temporality is the idea that time can be understood and experienced differently than in the traditional linear progression from past to present to future. It...
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: Exploring nonbinary temporality: implications for identity and relational engagement
Queer Critiques of Essentialism
Queer theory is an academic field that emerged from feminist studies and LGBTQ+ activism to challenge heteronormativity and traditional gender roles. Its central...
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: Fluid desire: queer theorists reject binary gender and relationship roles through alternative thinking.
Queerness is a term used to describe a wide range of identities that fall outside of traditional gender binaries and heterosexual norms. It encompasses a spectrum of experiences, including but not...
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: Queering gender: challenging traditional philosophical frameworks with flexible identities and sexualities
The notion of "self-becoming" refers to an individual's continuous process of developing and transforming their identity throughout life. It involves exploring one's sense of self, including beliefs,...
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: How trans phenomenology can help you embrace change & evolution in your life
What is meant by "medicalization" of gender identity?
Medicalization refers to the process whereby non-medical aspects of life become medicalized, such that they fall under the purview of...
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: Sexuality in gender identity medicine: exploring autonomy and authenticity