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Queer Intersections: Sexuality and Gender in Migration Studies
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2006
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Human MigrationQueer PoliticsHomosexualityQueer TheoryMigration ResearchQueer StudySocial SciencesSexual CulturesGender IdentityQueer HistoryGender StudiesTheoretical DevelopmentGlobal Gendered MigrationAlternative SexualitySexuality StudiesQueer StudiesSociologyQueer IntersectionsTransnational MobilityTransgender StudySexual Orientation
This essay examines the historical and theoretical development of sexuality in migration research. Noting gaps and omissions in the literature, the essay proposes a dual notion of sexuality including one that is produced by the intersection of other social identities such as class and race, and a queer studies-derived idea of the sexual that goes against the normalizing of heterosexual institutions and practices. Utilizing a case study of Filipina migrant workers, the essay demonstrates the pivotal role of sexuality in the future of gender and migration research through a critique of the implicit normative assumptions around family, heterosexual reproduction, and marriage that abound in this body of literature, and how a critical notion of sexuality enables a more inclusive and accurate portrait of global gendered migration.
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