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OverviewThe book explores migration and queerness as they relate to ethnic/racial identity constructions, immigration processes and legal status, the formation of trans/national and trans/cultural partnerships, and friendships. It explores the roles that religious identities/values/worldviews play in the fortification/critique of queer migrant identities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hugo Córdova Quero , J. Goh , Michael Sepidoza CamposPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Edition: 1st ed. 2014 Weight: 0.335kg ISBN: 9781349496297ISBN 10: 1349496294 Pages: 242 Publication Date: 08 November 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Acknowledgments Foreword Introduction: Trans/Pacific Affairs: Queer-Journeyers in Search of New Liaisons; Hugo Córdova Quero, Joseph N. Goh and Michael Sepidoza Campos PART I: TOWARDS ASIA 1. Should I Stay or Should I Go? Sexual Preferences and Migration in Japan; Jamie Paquin 2. Made in Brazil? Sexuality, Intimacy, and Identity Formation among Japanese Brazilian Queer Immigrants in Japan; Hugo Córdova Quero 3. Desire, Nation and Faith: A Roundtable among Emerging Queer Asian/Pacific Islander Religion Scholars (EQARS); Hugo Córdova Quero, Joseph N. Goh, Elizabeth Leung, Michael Sepidoza Campos, Miak Siew, and Lai Shan Yip PART II: FROM AND AROUND ASIA 4. In Search of Dreams: Narratives of Japanese Gay Men on Migration to the United States; Kunisuke Hirano 5. Queer Imaginings and Travelings of 'Family' Across Asia; Romit Dasgupta 6. Transgressive Empowerment: Queering the Spiritualities of the Mak Nyahs of PT Foundation; Joseph N. Goh PART III: BEING AND BELIEVING: ASIAN DIASPORA 7. 'Bring Your Own Pink Rice Cooker': Portability of the Queer Asian and Pacific Islander (API) Experience; Jonipher Kwong 8. Straddling California and Manila in the Bathhouse: A Queer Ethnography of A Filipino-American Baklâ Healthworker; Michael Sepidoza Campos 9. Sexy Cool Asians From Brazil: A Study of Second-Generation Japanese-Brazilian Gay Men in Brazil; Fabio Ribeira Notes on Contributors Index of Names and SubjectsReviewsThis volume offers inspiring and insightful essays from emerging scholars who explore the intersection of ethnicity, migration, sexual desire, practice, and religion. You will find most valuable contributions to the fields of queer studies and migration studies that expand the vision in both fields. - Andrea Bieler, Professor, Practical Theology, Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal/Bethel, Germany This collection is a sample of the intersection of the unstable nature of language, the fluidity of human experience, and conditioning effects of sociocultural contexts that contribute to a richer understanding of human sexuality. The book as a whole and each article specifically amount to an interrogation of socionormative heterosexual and patriarchal relations. (Nestor Medina, Theology & Sexuality, Vol. 21 (2), 2016) Author InformationHugo Córdova Queroholds, Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California, USA Romit Dasgupta, University of Western Australia Joseph N. Goh, Monash University, Malaysia Kunisuke Hirano, University of Virginia, USA The Rev. Dr Jonipher K?pono Kwong, Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) The Rev. Elizabeth Leung, Graduate Theological Union at Berkeley, California, USA Jamie Paquin, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan Fabio Ricardo Ribeira, Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil Michael Sepidoza Campos, Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California, USA Miak Siew, Graduate Theological Union at Berkeley, California, USA Lai Shan Yip, Graduate Theological Union at Berkeley, California, USA Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |