The article examines the well attested intersections between queer studies and the state of being in diaspora. This is a metaphorical alignment and comparability based on notions of being cast out and alienated from 'home'. But when it comes to living in the diaspora or living as gay, the analogy breaks down somewhat. The article suggests that queer theory underpins the successful politicisation of gay communities to gain greater rights such as gay marriage; whereas migrant communities which live in diaspora struggle with having their own cultural practices recognised legally, especially in England where alternative marriage customs do not have the binding force of law and British Asians, for example, often have two forms of solemnisatio
Book Review: The Queer Outside in Law: Recognising LGBTIQ People in the United Kingdom, P Dunne and ...
Beginning with contemporary calls to decolonise travel writing, this article considers the intersect...
This essay aims to examine the interactions between the discourses of law, queerness and diaspora th...
The article examines the well attested intersections between queer studies and the state of being in...
Over the last couple of decades, queer theory has stimulated researchers in different disciplines to...
In this article, we explore queer migrants’ social networks and the role language plays in how they ...
Queer Theory: Law, Culture, Empire uses queer theory to examine the complex interactions of law, cul...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
We have arrived at a crossroads in terms of the intersection between law, sexuality, and globalizati...
The concept of ambivalence in U.S. queer studies has tended to be less a subject of enquiry in itsel...
The pioneering 1990s movement in critical theory has generated path-breaking scholarship seeking to ...
This article develops a theory of postcolonial queer pedagogy through reflections on teaching ninete...
Copyright © 2002 SAGE PublicationsThis article argues that, despite more ostensibly ‘out’ politician...
This chapter provides an overview of queer theory and it's relevance for socio-legal studies
This Article investigates how and why the cultural script of inequality persists for queer identitie...
Book Review: The Queer Outside in Law: Recognising LGBTIQ People in the United Kingdom, P Dunne and ...
Beginning with contemporary calls to decolonise travel writing, this article considers the intersect...
This essay aims to examine the interactions between the discourses of law, queerness and diaspora th...
The article examines the well attested intersections between queer studies and the state of being in...
Over the last couple of decades, queer theory has stimulated researchers in different disciplines to...
In this article, we explore queer migrants’ social networks and the role language plays in how they ...
Queer Theory: Law, Culture, Empire uses queer theory to examine the complex interactions of law, cul...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
We have arrived at a crossroads in terms of the intersection between law, sexuality, and globalizati...
The concept of ambivalence in U.S. queer studies has tended to be less a subject of enquiry in itsel...
The pioneering 1990s movement in critical theory has generated path-breaking scholarship seeking to ...
This article develops a theory of postcolonial queer pedagogy through reflections on teaching ninete...
Copyright © 2002 SAGE PublicationsThis article argues that, despite more ostensibly ‘out’ politician...
This chapter provides an overview of queer theory and it's relevance for socio-legal studies
This Article investigates how and why the cultural script of inequality persists for queer identitie...
Book Review: The Queer Outside in Law: Recognising LGBTIQ People in the United Kingdom, P Dunne and ...
Beginning with contemporary calls to decolonise travel writing, this article considers the intersect...
This essay aims to examine the interactions between the discourses of law, queerness and diaspora th...