edited by Eithne Luibheid and Lionel Cantu, Jr.
University of Minnesota Press, 2005
Cloth: 978-0-8166-4465-0 | Paper: 978-0-8166-4466-7
Library of Congress Classification HQ76.3.L29Q56 2005
Dewey Decimal Classification 306.766

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

Emmigration from Latin America and Asia has influenced every aspect of social, political, economic, and cultural life in the United States over the last quarter century. Within the vast scholarship on this wave of immigration, however, little attention has been paid to queer immigrants of color. Focusing particularly on migration from Mexico, Cuba, El Salvador, and the Philippines, Queer Migrations brings together scholars of immigration, citizenship, sexuality, race, and ethnicity to provide analyses of the norms, institutions, and discourses that affect queer immigrants of color, also providing ethnographic studies of how these newcomers have transformed established immigrant communities in Miami, San Francisco, and New York.


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