Discourses on LGBT asylum in the UK

Constructing a queer haven

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Gender Studies, Gay Studies, Anthropology
Cover of the book Discourses on LGBT asylum in the UK by Thibaut Raboin, Manchester University Press
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Author: Thibaut Raboin ISBN: 9781526108159
Publisher: Manchester University Press Publication: January 9, 2017
Imprint: Manchester University Press Language: English
Author: Thibaut Raboin
ISBN: 9781526108159
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication: January 9, 2017
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Language: English

This book analyses fifteen years of debate, media narrative, policy documents and artistic production to uncover the way sexual citizenship is reshaped by LGBT asylum. Asylum discourses, with their many harrowing stories, have proved a powerful platform for discussion of the sexual rights of those who are not citizens. The forces involved, from the state to LGBT or asylum activists, compete with each other for the redefinition of what progressive sexual politics should be. This book assesses the consequences of persisting colonial imaginaries on the representation of sexual freedom, as well as of the neoliberal management of asylum for LGBT asylum seekers. The book explores the contradictory role of political emotions such as sympathy, which constitutes both a basis for solidarity and a means of dispossessing claimants of their agency, and finally discusses how optimism can be queered in asylum discourses.

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This book analyses fifteen years of debate, media narrative, policy documents and artistic production to uncover the way sexual citizenship is reshaped by LGBT asylum. Asylum discourses, with their many harrowing stories, have proved a powerful platform for discussion of the sexual rights of those who are not citizens. The forces involved, from the state to LGBT or asylum activists, compete with each other for the redefinition of what progressive sexual politics should be. This book assesses the consequences of persisting colonial imaginaries on the representation of sexual freedom, as well as of the neoliberal management of asylum for LGBT asylum seekers. The book explores the contradictory role of political emotions such as sympathy, which constitutes both a basis for solidarity and a means of dispossessing claimants of their agency, and finally discusses how optimism can be queered in asylum discourses.

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