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Epistemology of the Closet
An approach to understanding the complexities of sexuality and gender identity, emphasizing the ways society manages knowledge about them.
Heterosexual Matrix
A concept describing the social construction of sexuality and gender, where heterosexuality is normative and organized through strict gender roles.
Compulsory Heterosexuality
A concept suggesting that heterosexuality is assumed and enforced by a societal norm, marginalizing other sexual orientations.
Homosexual Panic
A term describing the fear or anxiety felt by some individuals when confronted with homosexual desires in others or themselves, sometimes leading to aggressive reactions.
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