The emergence of queer theory and politics in the 1990s was widely touted as heralding a new era of sexual inclusivity. However, this has not proved to be the case for everyone. This fictocritical essay features three vignettes of gay male Asian migrants living in Australia. We suggest that the sense of belonging these men develop is complex and difficult. All three subjects find themselves straddling two artificially polarised worlds: the white and modern world of gay Australia and the racialised and striated migrant world. This work explores some intersections of sexuality, belonging, race and migration in contemporary Australia through alternating acts of scholarly and creative writing
This chapter considers the phenomenon of queer migration from a linguistic perspective, paying parti...
There have been few analyses of heterosexuality in the context of migration, particularly within Asi...
Geographic work on gay male spatiality has focused on gay men's uses of public spaces, and on their ...
This paper offers theoretically-informed empirical insights into queer migration in the contemporary...
This article examines common assumptions behind the notion of “gay community,” contrasting these vie...
Japanese temporary migration has been on the increase over the last few decades, and thousands of Ja...
Helping redress the dominance of metropolitan narratives upon which much literature on sexuality is ...
Helping redress the dominance of metropolitan narratives upon which much literature on sexuality is ...
This dissertation project examines the cultural politics of mobilities for the organization of count...
This article situates queer mobility within wider historical geographies of trans-Tasman flows of go...
Examining the mix of race, culture, gender, and sexuality, Multicultural Queer: Australian Narrative...
This article situates queer mobility within wider historical geographies of trans-Tasman flows of go...
Australia has a long and ambivalent history with Asia. With an increasing visibility of the social a...
In our globalised age of accelerating travel and communication, many migrations and other forms of m...
The article examines the well attested intersections between queer studies and the state of being in...
This chapter considers the phenomenon of queer migration from a linguistic perspective, paying parti...
There have been few analyses of heterosexuality in the context of migration, particularly within Asi...
Geographic work on gay male spatiality has focused on gay men's uses of public spaces, and on their ...
This paper offers theoretically-informed empirical insights into queer migration in the contemporary...
This article examines common assumptions behind the notion of “gay community,” contrasting these vie...
Japanese temporary migration has been on the increase over the last few decades, and thousands of Ja...
Helping redress the dominance of metropolitan narratives upon which much literature on sexuality is ...
Helping redress the dominance of metropolitan narratives upon which much literature on sexuality is ...
This dissertation project examines the cultural politics of mobilities for the organization of count...
This article situates queer mobility within wider historical geographies of trans-Tasman flows of go...
Examining the mix of race, culture, gender, and sexuality, Multicultural Queer: Australian Narrative...
This article situates queer mobility within wider historical geographies of trans-Tasman flows of go...
Australia has a long and ambivalent history with Asia. With an increasing visibility of the social a...
In our globalised age of accelerating travel and communication, many migrations and other forms of m...
The article examines the well attested intersections between queer studies and the state of being in...
This chapter considers the phenomenon of queer migration from a linguistic perspective, paying parti...
There have been few analyses of heterosexuality in the context of migration, particularly within Asi...
Geographic work on gay male spatiality has focused on gay men's uses of public spaces, and on their ...