There has been an increase in awareness and acceptance of LGBTQ+ individuals in society, leading to greater visibility for these communities. This has brought about a range of challenges and...
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: Ethical responsibility and the visibility of lgbtq+ communities: the intersectional challenges and opportunities
In what ways does systemic marginalization of non-binary individuals influence their access to healthcare, legal protection, and social networks?
Systemic marginalization is a process whereby an...
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: Nonbinary systemic marginalization impacts access to healthcare, legal protection, and social networks
Trans embodiment is an important concept that has been gaining traction among scholars and activists alike. It refers to the process of recognizing one's gender identity, which can be different from...
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: Courageous journey of trans embodiment: a guide to selfacceptance, social recognition, and ethical living
Non-binary individuals are those who identify themselves outside of the traditional male-female gender binary. They may use pronouns such as they/them, ze/zir, xe/xem, or another set of personal...
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: Nonbinary identities: understanding pronouns, navigating challenges, creating safe spaces & advocacy
Latin America has seen an increase in transgender activism that has played a crucial role in reshaping sociopolitical movements in various countries. Transgender individuals have challenged...
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: Latin american transgender movement: reshaping sociopolitical movements while promoting inclusivity and acceptance
Humor and camp aesthetics are powerful tools for resisting heteronormativity in various contexts. They allow individuals to challenge traditional gender roles and stereotypes while also creating an...
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: How humor and camp help challenges heteronormative gender roles
Embodied subjectivity is defined as "a way of being that relies on self-reflection, bodily experience, and physical sensation to construct one's identity". It can be seen as a challenge to...
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: Embodied subjectivity, trans embodiment, and sexual attraction in nonbinary relationships
Institutional transphobia is a form of discrimination against transgender people that manifests itself through systematic prejudices, policies, and practices within institutions such as schools,...
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: Institutionalized transphobia destroys queer intergenerational networks and cultural production
What is transgender?
Transgender refers to people who identify as a gender that differs from their assigned sex at birth. This means that they may have been born female but identify as male, or...
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: The power of narrative reflection in trans experiences of becoming
The term "queer" refers to people who identify themselves beyond heterosexual and cisgender norms, such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual, intersexual, non-binary, pansexual, genderqueer,...
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: Sexuality how media portrayals of queer individuals can affect their selfperception