LGBTQ-Migration

LGBTQI-Migration ist die Bewegung von Personen, deren Migration mit ihrer Identifizierung als Lesben, Schwule, Bisexuelle, Transgender, Queer oder Intersexuelle zusammenhängt. LGTBQI-Migration tritt häufig im Zusammenhang mit Diskriminierungserfahrungen an Herkunftsorten auf oder bei Bestrebungen, in Regionen leben zu wollen, in denen größere Toleranz gegenüber Gender-bezogener und sexueller Vielfalt vorherrscht. Die Forschung in dieser Kategorie umfasst Studien zu transnationalem Aktivismus, Diskriminierung, Identität von MigrantInnen, Rechten, Anerkennung und Migration von Land zu Stadt.

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LGBTQ plus Latinx young adults' health autonomy in resisting cultural stigma

Authors Rachel M. Schmitz, Julissa Sanchez, Bianca Lopez
Year 2019
Journal Name Culture, Health & Sexuality
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1 Journal Article

Clara Law Cheuk-yiu's Transcultural Cinema

Authors Kay Armatage, Xiqing Qin
Year 2019
Journal Name FEMINIST MEDIA HISTORIES
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3 Journal Article

Protecting young Black female sexuality

Authors Natasha Crooks, Barbara King, Audrey Tluczek
Year 2019
Journal Name Culture, Health & Sexuality
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4 Journal Article

Marriage and the Homosexual Body: It's About Race

Authors Deirdre Keenan
Year 2012
Journal Name Journal of Homosexuality
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7 Journal Article

Transatlantic Knowledge Politics of Sexuality

Authors Haley McEwen
Year 2016
Journal Name Critical Philosophy of Race
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8 Journal Article

Sexual Identities and Reactions to Black Lives Matter

Authors Eric Swank, Breanne Fahs
Year 2022
Journal Name SEXUALITY RESEARCH AND SOCIAL POLICY
Citations (WoS) 2
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9 Journal Article

The Sociocultural Context of Sexually Diverse Women's Sexual Desire

Authors Dani E. Rosenkrantz, Kristen P. Mark
Year 2018
Journal Name Sexuality & Culture
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12 Journal Article

Transatlantic Knowledge Politics of Sexuality

Authors Haley McEwen
Year 2016
Journal Name Critical Philosophy of Race
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14 Journal Article

(e) Racing Jennifer Harris Sexuality and Race, Law and Discourse in Harris v. Portland

Authors Kristine E. Newhall, Erin E. Buzuvis
Year 2008
Journal Name Journal of Sport and Social Issues
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15 Journal Article

Cultural universals and differences in male homosexuality: The case of a Brazilian fishing village

Authors FL Cardoso
Year 2005
Journal Name Archives of Sexual Behavior
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16 Journal Article

TRANSATLANTIC KNOWLEDGE POLITICS OF SEXUALITY

Authors Haley McEwen
Year 2016
Journal Name Critical Philosophy of Race
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19 Journal Article

Migration, Gender Conformity, and Social Mobility Among Puerto Rican Sexual Minorities

Authors Marysol Asencio, Katie Acosta
Year 2009
Journal Name SEXUALITY RESEARCH AND SOCIAL POLICY
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20 Journal Article

Sex, disPlacements, And cross-Cultural EncounterS

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While for a long time historians of ideas have highlighted the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Northern European liberal genesis of the idea of tolerance, recent historical research has indeed revealed its medieval and early modern gestation across the Mediterranean area. SPACES aims to originally investigate these attitudes by analyzing the links between two apparently disjointed aspects: religious and sexual toleration in the early modern Mediterranean world. Thanks to a survey of the sources I have already carried out in the archives of the Spanish and Roman Inquisition, I have uncovered a not yet investigated 'heresy' that circulated in the Italian peninsula between the 16th and 18th centuries. The defendants thought that Adam and Eve practiced anal sex in the terrestrial paradise, praising the pleasures of unreproductive sexuality. They also stated that ‘all can be saved in their own law’, that is, that the eternal salvation was not limited to any specific religious or cultural tradition. These heretical ideas were partially influenced by Islamic beliefs, although through the meditation of Christian anti-Islamic writings. Some of the defendants were also charged with apostasy to Islam. These facts further prove the influence of Islamic thought on religious heterodoxy in early modern Europe. I aim to prove that, in these cases, questioning the religious prescriptions regulating sexual morality prepared the ground for a wider critique of the political and social order, stimulating more inclusive understandings of religious identities. Uncovering a past in which toleration was practiced and theorized despite an ongoing religious war contrasts the simplified interpretation of today interactions with Islam in the public discourse in terms of a 'Clash of Civilizations'. Furthermore, the focus on sexuality allows SPACES to interrogate the complex relations between religious and sexual identities in an increasingly multicultural world.
Year 2018
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23 Project

Sexualities, Intimacies, and the Citizen/Migrant Distinction

Authors Eithne Luibhéid
Book Title Citizenship and its Others
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28 Book Chapter

On Silence, Sexuality and Skeletons: Reconceptualizing Narrative in Asylum Hearings

Authors Toni A. M. Johnson
Year 2011
Journal Name Social & Legal Studies
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37 Journal Article

Sex in the Early Modern City: Musical Eroticism in Rome

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This project examines the role of music in Rome in creating, circulating, reinforcing, policing and subverting norms of gender and sexuality. The methods by which sexuality and the erotic are transmitted by music (of any age) are not wholly understood; through this investigation we learn more about the affective nature of music, and how music can be used as a political and cultural tool. The research identifies eroticism in music in secular song, drawing on madrigals as well as a repertory of strophic song that is marginal within the discipline of musicology, and then, with reference to settings of the Song of Songs and to the liturgy of women saints, explores eroticism in sacred music. A key aspect is the examination of how early modern women and men interacted with music and fashioned diverse identities that were distinguished by class, ethnicity, race, region, religion, gender, and sexuality. The project argues that some aspects of the European project originate in early modern history. The project promotes awareness and understanding of diversity in the history of gender and sexualities and responds to European legislation against discrimination. It is vital to make clear the long history of sexual diversity in Europe, and the long history of music’s role in sexualities, as a means to work against discrimination on grounds of sexuality and to support and encourage a healthy attitude to diversity. This project will be carried out in Los Angeles, New York and Cork. The initial stage of data collection and analysis will take 12 months, with the remaining 24 months spent writing and developing a monograph, hosting an international, interdisciplinary conference in Europe and developing advance research training networks.
Year 2011
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38 Project

Sexual Identities and Racial Attitudes among Black, Latinx, and White Individuals

Authors Eric Swank
Year 2019
Journal Name JOURNAL OF BISEXUALITY
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39 Journal Article

Sexual Behavior in Sexual Minority Women and Connections with Discrimination

Authors Erin R. Smith, Paul B. Perrin, Annie E. Rabinovitch
Year 2018
Journal Name SEXUALITY RESEARCH AND SOCIAL POLICY
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41 Journal Article

Esthetics and Methods in the Study of Sexual Rights

Authors Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller
Year 2017
Journal Name Social & Legal Studies
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42 Journal Article

Sexuality, culture and society: shifting paradigms in sexuality research

Authors Richard Parker
Year 2009
Journal Name Culture, Health & Sexuality
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44 Journal Article

Identity formation for lesbian, bisexual, and gay persons: Beyond a ''minoritizing'' view

Authors MJ Eliason
Year 1996
Journal Name Journal of Homosexuality
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45 Journal Article

PATTERNS OF SEXUALITY AND RISKY SEXUALITY IN THE GENERAL-POPULATION OF A CALIFORNIA COUNTY

Authors KF TROCKI
Year 1992
Journal Name The Journal of Sex Research
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46 Journal Article

Queer-Arab-French: Sexuality, Islam and Citizenship in France

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How do North African (Maghrebi) men and Maghrebi-French men negotiate and understand same-sex desire when living in a French urban context? Does the ethnic North African, who pursues erotic same-sex relationships in France, identify himself as ‘gay’ or ‘homosexual’? During the Fellowship, my broad goal is to address these questions through the completion of a monograph, titled Queer-Arab-French: Sexuality, Islam, and Citizenship in France. It consists of an ethnographic study of same-sex sexualities, which is based on interviews with Maghrebi and Maghrebi-French homosexual males in major urban centres in France. I will work with specialists in French studies, linguistics and Communication Studies at Nottingham Trent University (NTU) to analyze how every-day speech and urban space influence Maghrebi-French understandings of sexuality and citizenship. My project will demonstrate how Maghrebi and Maghrebi-French men may explain their sexuality in terms of a modern ‘coming out’ narrative, documented in the recent scholarship on French homosexuality. Nevertheless, North African sexual minorities are able to negotiate cultural hybridity, interculturality, and ‘belonging’ in a ‘third space’ that combines elements from traditional and modern discourses such as family, honour, face-saving, the symbolic order of gender differences, as well as the western constructs of individualism and sexual autonomy. These men also address broader public policy debates on Islam, Islamaphobia, and homophobia. My project aims to create a new critical framework for examining Muslim sexual minorities and to inform the work of academics in a variety of disciplines, as well as that of activists, politicians and healthcare workers. Since the staff and students I would work with at NTU investigate related research questions, the potential exists to expand these findings and bring new knowledge about immigration, citizenship, sexual health, and human rights discourses to the UK and the EU.
Year 2012
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48 Project

The relation between early abuse and adult sexuality

Authors CM Meston, Heiman, PD Trapnell
Year 1999
Journal Name The Journal of Sex Research
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49 Journal Article
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