Queer studies Essays

  • Media Representation In Elie Chivi's 'Inside Out'

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    Inside Out is an annual Queer film festival based in Toronto that showcases current 2SLGBTQ+ cinema from around the world. The festival, which was founded in 1990 (Anderson 41), has become a major cultural event, attracting thousands of film enthusiasts, activists, and community members year-round. The Queer festival circuit offers a unique perspective on the intersection of contemporary media and activism, as well as the evolution of 2SLGBTQ+ media representation. Furthermore, Inside Out provides

  • Queer Identity

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    Queer Eye for the Straight Guy premiered on Bravo in 2003 to extremely positive reception. The premise was simple enough: “Each week [the Fab Five’s] mission [was] to transform a style-deficient and culture-deprived straight man from drab to fab.” An admirable endeavor indeed, and one that was been praised by Out magazine as “the greatest gay success stor[y]” of 2003. While Queer Eye’s popularity certainly indicates heightened public support of LGBT imagery in mainstream media, the content of the

  • Forrest Gump Film Review

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    I got some feelings after I watched <> and I am going to tell you gays what I got in the article. Also, there are lots of history events happened in the film. I will talk about these events on my article. I will talk about the plots of the file as well. Report A fool called Forrest Gump that come from South Alabama, a lifetime love with a woman called Jenny. When they were young, Gump and Jenny were good friends, they studied together, grow up together. Finally, though far apart from each other

  • Prejudice And Discrimination In The Courtroom Film Analysis

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    American Popular Culture has becoming a driving force behind gays and lesbians. This nation has brought homosexuality to the forefront for everyone see. No matter if the person is real or a fictional character on T.V., in movies or singing on stage. With artist like Frank Ocean, transgender actors such as Laverne Cox and actress Ruby Rose and television host Ellen DeGeneres popular culture and homosexuality has changed drastically. However, in sports like football, basketball and boxing the culture

  • Hate Crime Today

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    2016 jump was driven by a combination of a 64% surge in violent aggravated assaults, an 18.5% rise in racially motivated crimes and a 24.5% increase in crimes against LGBTQ people . “Hate Crimes in Los Angeles Rose in 2016, Many against LGBTQ People, Study

  • Essay On Short Story Endings

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    Are story endings essential? How can endings affect our story? Endings are anticipated by the reader, it’s the readers aim while reading any story. Without the ending the reader would feel confused, lost and maybe even frustrated because the story is left at the falling action, which contains all the suspense. Endings wrap up the story, leaving the reader thinking and imagining, in some other stories, leaving the reader surprised and shocked. They leave the last impression on the reader, either liking

  • Annotated Bibliography On Jealousy

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    not identified: Prentice Hall. a) This book is a textbook on personality and only contains a small amount of information pertaining to jealousy as a personality trait. The author defines jealousy as the fear of losing a relationship. b) N/A, not a study c) N/A, no specific perspective given d) N/A e) Jealousy is often accompanied by distrust and anger. This can lead to poor relationships with other people. f) N/A g) N/A h) This textbook does not thoroughly

  • Queerness In Manuel Munoz's Short Story 'Good As Yesterday'

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    different cultures and have different social standards and roles. One of these communities is put on display in Manuel Munoz’s short story “Good as Yesterday” in his novel of short stories, Zigzagger. The short story revolves around a Latino family with a Queer son, Nicky, living in the Central Valley. This story is told by an omniscient narrator that is centered on Vero, Nicky’s older sister, and her thoughts that show us the intricacies of their relationship between each other and a romantic partner, Julian

  • Multicultural Education Theory

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    Multicultural Education: Theory and Application For the purpose of this study, Multicultural Education as conceptualized by Banks (1984) and complimented by Campinha-Bacote’s Process of Cultural Competence in the Delivery of Healthcare, partially forms the theoretical framework. Banks identified the following five concepts as dimensions of multicultural education: Content Integration, Knowledge Construction, Equity Pedagogy, Prejudice Reduction, and an Empowering School Culture and Social Structure

  • Alice In Wonderland Figurative Language

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    forcing the readers to figure out what each word truly means and implies. The usage of the term queer is one case in Alice in Wonderland. . Denotation, or the literal definition of a word, can greatly change the interpretation of a text. The denotation of queer depends on the usage of it in the sentence and the period in which the work was written. Alice

  • Paris Is Burning And Lucid Noon

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    discussed the various ways that people in these communities made money and example for both is sex work. While both showed examples of sex work they also showed examples of structural and interpersonal violence. The article by Stanley “Near Life, Queer Death” talks about the murders of Brazell, Paige, and Weaver each who were brutally murdered for being transsexual, gay, and a drag performer. Brazell and Paige’s murders were examples of structural violence which is when something is looked upon by

  • Gender Schema Theory: Gender Identity And Social Identity

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    Identity is the individual’s psychological relationship to particular social category systems. Gender Identity is increasingly recognized as a ground of discrimination on which specific protection is required, especially for those teenagers. Most gender diverse young people experience the same range of mental health concerns as their gender-conforming peers. These people may, however, experience a range of stressful occurrences that can increase their risk of depression, anxiety, self-harm, and suicide

  • The Pros And Cons Of The Decriminalization Of Gay Marriage

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    There are few places in the world where it is truly safe to be gay and there are even fewer places where it is safe to be a transgender or gender non-conforming person. And while some of the world's most powerful countries "urge" the global decriminalization of homosexuality or the repeal of discriminatory laws that affect the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LBGT) community, we are still a long way off from a future whereeveryoneissafebeingwhotheyare. Somecountrieswilltoutthefact that they

  • Stereotypes In The Film Menace II Society

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    Stereotypes in media have been around since the earliest cartoons were drawn. The media gives supposedly identifying traits with images of the stingy Jewish man, the single Hispanic woman cleaning homes to raise her three children, and the “butch” lesbian falling for the beautiful blonde who just happens to glance at her every day in the hallway. These portrayals make up general knowledge about minorities for a lot of people, but their accuracy is questionable at best. While production companies

  • Analysis: The Dialetic Of Disco

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    ‘I Will Survive’ by Gloria Gaynor, are not explicitly about queer experiences, but the overall messages they relay and sometimes the singers behind the message hold the power. There is an idea of gay ‘knowingness’, expressed in The Dialetic of Disco, that reinforces this idea of the songs being important to queer culture but not necessarily directly about queer experience. Songs like ‘YMCA’ are much more popular with those who are not queer, but they fail to see the homosexual implications of its content

  • Tal Como Somos: The Latino Culture

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    The Latino culture has very strong ideas of the masculine and feminine image and what is accepted from each gender identity. The Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, and Queer (LGBTQ) Latinidad community as a result often do not fit into the roles their society expected them to fill. Due to the conflict in beliefs between the sexual orientation and ethnic background of a Latinidad LGBTQ member, they can face various difficulties that lead into mistreatment from themselves and the surrounding world. They often

  • Summary Of The Lone Ranger And Tonto Fistfight In Heaven

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    In the chapter, “The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven,” the main character, Victor, describes what happens on his three-a.m. walk to 7-11. His goal was to purchase a Creamsicle and leave, but noticed his presence made the cashier nervous because of his darker complexion. Although Victor understood the cashier’s apprehension, he wanted to tease the cashier so at first, he jokingly stated that the weather was hot enough to make an individual crazy. This made the cashier a tad fearful, but

  • Personal Narrative: My Identity As A Gay Adolescent

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    My identity as a gay man directly impacted my GPA of my undergraduate degree due to the impact it has had in my overall life. My experiences with homophobia from outside the gay community, and pressures from within it, impacted my ability to focus on school during my undergrad. The moment when my GPA drops, as well as its climb upwards since initially attaining my degree, is directly connected to the issues going on in my life at the time because of my sexuality. As a young gay man, particularly

  • Gender Trouble: Feminism And The Subversion Of Identity

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    Queer theory was developed by Judith Butler in her post-modern feminist text, “Gender Trouble: feminism and the subversion of identity” (Horitar, 2015). She discussed the role that gender and sexual orientation play in the way in which society uses this concepts in order to place individuals in a specific category on the basis on how they behave (Guantlett, 1998; Horitar, 2015). This theory examines the diverse ways in which current beliefs serves to reintegrate societal anticipations of gender identity

  • Characterization In The Paper Menagerie

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    Paper Menagerie Characterization Essay The Paper Menagerie is a short story written by Ken Liu. This story is written from first point of view and it has a plot of a child named Jack becoming more mature through his mistakes made during his adolescence. Author Ken Liu uses characterization to demonstrate the universal truth of pain of our human need to belong. There are two important points the author made. The first Point is associated with Jack’s alienation, how he got excluded because of his