Analyzing discourses surrounding a recent LGBT immigration reform proposal, this paper argues that the current trajectory of homonational forms of citizenship is ultimately an “alienating production.” It is by critically assessing the casualties wrought by these kinds of assimilationist strategies, the author suggests, that we might look instead toward alternative conceptions of citizenship altogether
The LGBTQ+ immigrant community faces barriers in leaving their country of origin, immigrating to a n...
Federal law currently does not recognize same-sex binational partners for immigration\ud purposes, l...
Historically, the topics of same-sex marriage and immigration reform have been debated as separate p...
Analysis of the founding of the UndocuQueer movement and organizer, Julio Salgado, through Anzaldúan...
The issue of assimilation has long been a source of disagreement within the LGBTQ+ community. At the...
Copyright © 2002 SAGE PublicationsThis article argues that, despite more ostensibly ‘out’ politician...
This paper deals with the interrelatedness of borders and queer identities, bodies, sexualities, and...
This paper seeks to highlight the often overlooked interconnectivity of the cultural sphere and the ...
This paper outlines a preliminary document analysis of the intersection of two prominent discourses ...
In this paper, I argue that courage is invoked in contemporary political discourses in such a way as...
Following the Undocuqueer Movement’s practices of social visibility and activism, this article looks...
Citizenship, as conventionally understood, draws its definitional strength from a framework of natio...
In this thesis I explore the implications of the extension of 'spousal' status to samesex couples f...
Seeking to overcome the heterosexual bias in marriage-migration scholarship and move beyond individu...
This Article investigates how and why the cultural script of inequality persists for queer identitie...
The LGBTQ+ immigrant community faces barriers in leaving their country of origin, immigrating to a n...
Federal law currently does not recognize same-sex binational partners for immigration\ud purposes, l...
Historically, the topics of same-sex marriage and immigration reform have been debated as separate p...
Analysis of the founding of the UndocuQueer movement and organizer, Julio Salgado, through Anzaldúan...
The issue of assimilation has long been a source of disagreement within the LGBTQ+ community. At the...
Copyright © 2002 SAGE PublicationsThis article argues that, despite more ostensibly ‘out’ politician...
This paper deals with the interrelatedness of borders and queer identities, bodies, sexualities, and...
This paper seeks to highlight the often overlooked interconnectivity of the cultural sphere and the ...
This paper outlines a preliminary document analysis of the intersection of two prominent discourses ...
In this paper, I argue that courage is invoked in contemporary political discourses in such a way as...
Following the Undocuqueer Movement’s practices of social visibility and activism, this article looks...
Citizenship, as conventionally understood, draws its definitional strength from a framework of natio...
In this thesis I explore the implications of the extension of 'spousal' status to samesex couples f...
Seeking to overcome the heterosexual bias in marriage-migration scholarship and move beyond individu...
This Article investigates how and why the cultural script of inequality persists for queer identitie...
The LGBTQ+ immigrant community faces barriers in leaving their country of origin, immigrating to a n...
Federal law currently does not recognize same-sex binational partners for immigration\ud purposes, l...
Historically, the topics of same-sex marriage and immigration reform have been debated as separate p...