The article seeks to explore how the disclosure of queer desire is negotiated in the diasporic family. Focusing on Lola and Bilidikid (1998), My Beautiful Laundrette (1985) and Nina’s Heavenly Delights (2006), it examines the intersectionalities of ‘queerness’ and ‘diaspora’ and suggests that queer diasporic identities function as a master trope of hybridity. ‘Coming out’ in the diasporic family articulates a critique of fantasies of purity, which simultaneously underpin certain traditional models of the family (based on bloodline, gender role division and heteronormativity) and nationalist ideologies (based on ethnic absolutism and other essentialising concepts). The family emerges as a privileged site where the contested belonging of the...
This article examines the constellation of factors that come to bear in the family domain for bisexu...
This study explores chosen families within the queer community in Belgium. Chosen families and their...
The State organizes society into families, implicating and often ignoring various liberty and equali...
The article seeks to explore how the disclosure of queer desire is negotiated in the diasporic famil...
This special issue provides an original insight into how families of origin of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexua...
Queer (i.e., lesbian, gay, bisexual) families are becoming increasingly visible in the United States...
The article explores the relationships between diaspora and nationalism, heterosexuality and queerne...
In the existing, but sparse academic literature that exists, queer lives and lifestyles have consist...
The existence of nonnormative relationship formations presents us with the difficult task of account...
The early twenty-first century saw a marked increase in depictions of LGBTQ people and communities i...
The restrictive legal and political regulations of queer families in Switzerland provide the basis o...
Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) individuals have been socially constructed as “f...
The purpose of this independent senior thesis is to understand the varied experiences of queer Centr...
This paper explores the tensions between the (equal) parental right claims in adopting countries and...
ABSTRACT Based on qualitative research, this article examines the complex kinship relations involved...
This article examines the constellation of factors that come to bear in the family domain for bisexu...
This study explores chosen families within the queer community in Belgium. Chosen families and their...
The State organizes society into families, implicating and often ignoring various liberty and equali...
The article seeks to explore how the disclosure of queer desire is negotiated in the diasporic famil...
This special issue provides an original insight into how families of origin of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexua...
Queer (i.e., lesbian, gay, bisexual) families are becoming increasingly visible in the United States...
The article explores the relationships between diaspora and nationalism, heterosexuality and queerne...
In the existing, but sparse academic literature that exists, queer lives and lifestyles have consist...
The existence of nonnormative relationship formations presents us with the difficult task of account...
The early twenty-first century saw a marked increase in depictions of LGBTQ people and communities i...
The restrictive legal and political regulations of queer families in Switzerland provide the basis o...
Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) individuals have been socially constructed as “f...
The purpose of this independent senior thesis is to understand the varied experiences of queer Centr...
This paper explores the tensions between the (equal) parental right claims in adopting countries and...
ABSTRACT Based on qualitative research, this article examines the complex kinship relations involved...
This article examines the constellation of factors that come to bear in the family domain for bisexu...
This study explores chosen families within the queer community in Belgium. Chosen families and their...
The State organizes society into families, implicating and often ignoring various liberty and equali...