Dettagli del libro
Formato
Kindle
Pagine
302
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2020
Editore
University of Illinois Press
Edizione
1st
ISBN-10
0252052196
ISBN-13
9780252052194
Descrizione
This compelling exploration delves into the complex and often harrowing realities faced by queer and trans migrants in the United States. As over a quarter of a million individuals navigate the intricacies of life as undocumented persons, they encounter unique challenges that intertwine personal identity with systemic issues of illegalization, detention, and deportation. The authors, Karma R. Chavez and Eithne Luibhéid, bring their expertise to the forefront, shedding light on the multifaceted dynamics of migration through a critical lens that is often overlooked.
Through poignant narratives and in-depth analysis, the text examines how the intersecting factors of sexuality, gender identity, and immigration status shape varied experiences within these marginalized communities. The book emphasizes the resilience and resistance of queer and trans migrants, highlighting their struggles for safety and belonging in a society that frequently disregards their humanity.
Chavez and Luibhéid challenge the conventional notions of citizenship and belonging, urging readers to reconsider the policies and societal attitudes that perpetuate cycles of violence and exclusion. By centering the voices and lived experiences of these individuals, the authors foster a deeper understanding of the underlying injustices, encouraging empathy and action.
Overall, this thought-provoking work is vital for anyone interested in social justice, migration, and LGBTQ+ rights, offering a fresh perspective on the intersectionality of these pressing issues. It is a call to recognize and advocate for the dignity and rights of all migrants, emphasizing the importance of solidarity in the fight against systemic oppression.
Through poignant narratives and in-depth analysis, the text examines how the intersecting factors of sexuality, gender identity, and immigration status shape varied experiences within these marginalized communities. The book emphasizes the resilience and resistance of queer and trans migrants, highlighting their struggles for safety and belonging in a society that frequently disregards their humanity.
Chavez and Luibhéid challenge the conventional notions of citizenship and belonging, urging readers to reconsider the policies and societal attitudes that perpetuate cycles of violence and exclusion. By centering the voices and lived experiences of these individuals, the authors foster a deeper understanding of the underlying injustices, encouraging empathy and action.
Overall, this thought-provoking work is vital for anyone interested in social justice, migration, and LGBTQ+ rights, offering a fresh perspective on the intersectionality of these pressing issues. It is a call to recognize and advocate for the dignity and rights of all migrants, emphasizing the importance of solidarity in the fight against systemic oppression.
Generi
LGBTQ+