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Passing lines : sexuality and immigration

Herausgegeben von: Epps, Bradley S. [weitere]
Cambridge, Mass. [u. a.]: Harvard Univ. Press , 2005 , 485 S.

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Einrichtung: Frauensolidarität | Wien
Herausgegeben von: Epps, Bradley S.; Valens, Keja; Johnson González, Bill
Jahr: 2005
Maße: 23 cm
ISBN: 0674018850
Sprache: Englisch
Beschreibung:
"Passing Lines" seeks to stimulate dialogue on the role of sexuality and sexual orientation in immigration to the U.S. from Latin America and the Caribbean. The book looks at the complexities, inconsistencies, and paradoxes of immigration from the point of view of both academics and practitioners in the field. Passing Lines takes a close look at the debates that surround eyewitness testimony, expertise, and advocacy regarding immigration and sexuality, bringing together work by scholars, activists, and others from both sides of the border. Contents: Everything you ever wanted to know about immigration but were afraid to ask / Marcelo Suárez-Orozco -- Heteronormativity, responsibility, and neo-liberal governance in U.S. immigration control / Eithne Luibhéid -- Refugee law, gender, and the human rights paradigm / Deborah Anker -- Gay enough: some tensions in seeking the grant of asylum and protecting global sexual diversity / Alice M. Miller -- Intimate conduct, public practice, and the bounds of citizenship: in the wake of Lawrence v. Texas / Brad Epps -- Gay rights are human rights: gay asylum seekers in Canada / Bill Fairbairn -- Tolerance and intolerance in sexual cultures in Latin America / Roger N. Lancaster -- Cultures of the Puerto Rican queer diaspora / Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes -- Politicizing abjection: towards the articulation of a Latina AIDS queer identity / Alberto Sandoval-Sánchez -- HIV and the transnational movement of people, money, and microbes / Paul Farmer, Nicole Gastineau -- Unwilling or unable: asylum and non-state agents of persecution / Matthew E. Price -- Witnessing memory and surviving domestic violence: the case of Rodi Alvarado Peña / Angélica Cházaro -- "Yo no estoy perdida": immigrant women (re)locating citizenship / Kathleen M. Coll -- Immigration, self-exile, and sexual dissidence / Norma Mogrovejo -- An oral history of Brazilian women immigrants in the Boston area / Heloisa Maria Galvão. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Formerly CIP
Anmerkung:
Everything you ever wanted to know about immigration but were afraid to ask / Marcelo Suárez-Orozco -- Heteronormativity, responsibility, and neo-liberal governance in U.S. immigration control / Eithne Luibhéid -- Refugee law, gender, and the human rights paradigm / Deborah Anker -- Gay enough: some tensions in seeking the grant of asylum and protecting global sexual diversity / Alice M. Miller -- Intimate conduct, public practice, and the bounds of citizenship: in the wake of Lawrence v. Texas / Brad Epps -- Gay rights are human rights: gay asylum seekers in Canada / Bill Fairbairn -- Tolerance and intolerance in sexual cultures in Latin America / Roger N. Lancaster -- Cultures of the Puerto Rican queer diaspora / Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes -- Politicizing abjection: towards the articulation of a Latina AIDS queer identity / Alberto Sandoval-Sánchez -- HIV and the transnational movement of people, money, and microbes / Paul Farmer, Nicole Gastineau -- Unwilling or unable: asylum and non-state agents of persecution / Matthew E. Price -- Witnessing memory and surviving domestic violence: the case of Rodi Alvarado Peña / Angélica Cházaro -- "Yo no estoy perdida": immigrant women (re)locating citizenship / Kathleen M. Coll -- Immigration, self-exile, and sexual dissidence / Norma Mogrovejo -- An oral history of Brazilian women immigrants in the Boston area / Heloisa Maria Galvão. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Formerly CIP
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