Workshop: Queering Migrations: orientations, rights and sexualities in motion

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Queering Migrations: orientations, rights and sexualities in motion

The ISET seminar series addresses key issues in the making and remaking of Europe, whether economic, political, social or cultural. In the context of globalization, these extend beyond Europe’s borders, and interrogate definitions of European identity.

The queer deconstruction of heteronormativity is a strategic tool to study the nexus between migration, gender and sexuality.  Its intersectional focus on gender, sexuality and materiality potentially allows a better understanding of the social mobilities, identities and divisions underpinning migration.

During this half day workshop we will explore the theoretical and methodological potential offered by queer analyses of the nexus between migration and sexual orientations.  We will also discuss the complex entanglement of rights and identities characterising the experience of people claiming asylum on the grounds of their sexual orientation and gender identity in the UK.

This workshop will bring together a unique combination of scholars and practitioners addressing these issues from a variety of academic disciplines and fields in the UK

Panel 1: Queer mobilities, methodologies and intersections

Jon Binnie, Manchester Metropolitan University
‘Like a Bomb in the Gasoline Station’: East-West Migration and Transnational Activism around Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Politics in Poland – co-authored with Chris Klesse
Kath Browne, University of Brighton
Queer travels: Unfixing through movement
Nick Mai, ISET, London Metropolitan University
The Fractal Queerness of Non-Heteronormative Sex Workers in the UK and in the EU

Panel 2: Framing non-heteronormative migration and asylum in the UK

Calogero Giametta, ISET, London Metropolitan University
The making of Knowable and Liberated Subjectivities in Queer Asylum Cases in the UK
S.Chelvan, Barrister, No 5 Chambers and King’s College London
Analysing homo and hetero normativities in the narratives of lesbian and gay asylum seekers in the United Kingdom
Erin Power, UK Lesbian & Gay Immigration Group-UKLGIG
Translating Queer Migration Histories into LGBTI Asylum Cases

The Seminar will take place in the Old Staff Café, T1-20, Tower Building, London Metropolitan University, 166-220 Holloway Road, London N7 8DB

Attendance is free but places are limited so it is essential to register in advance at
http://isetspringseminar2012.eventbrite.com/

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