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Queer Migration in Homonationalist Times
GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies ( IF 1.0 ) Pub Date : 2019-10-01 , DOI: 10.1215/10642684-7767823
Rachel A. Lewis

Since its emergence in the early 2000s, the interdisciplinary field of queer migration studies has challenged the heteronormative assumptions that have traditionally circumscribed academic, activist, and policy discourses on international migration.1 Building on theoretical and methodological insights from across the social sciences and humanities, this body of work rigorously interrogates how gender and sexuality, in their intersections with race, class, colonialism, and political economy, structure processes of international migration and bordercrossing. Examining issues from the challenges facing binational samesex couples and LGBTQ refugees to queer diasporic cultural production, transgender migrant activisms, and queer migrant labor organizing, queer migration studies seeks to center the experiences of queer and nonheteronormative migrants while attending to the ways in which sexuality as a regime of power shapes all migration processes.2

中文翻译:

同性恋时代的酷儿移民

自 2000 年代初出现以来,酷儿移民研究的跨学科领域挑战了传统上限制国际移民学术、活动家和政策论述的异性恋假设。 1 建立在跨社会科学和人文学科的理论和方法论见解的基础上,这部作品严格地询问了性别和性,在它们与种族、阶级、殖民主义和政治经济的交叉中,如何构建国际移民和过境的过程。审查从两国同性伴侣和 LGBTQ 难民面临的挑战到酷儿侨民文化生产、跨性别移民激进主义和酷儿移民劳工组织的问题,
更新日期:2019-10-01
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