Queering Diasporic Desi Solidarity: South Asian Activism in US and UK Multiracial Social Movements

M. Bhardwaj
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Abstract:This article explores the linkages between queerness, racialization, activism, and community care in the South Asian diaspora. It examines activism, organizing, and social movement work practiced by queer diasporic South Asians in the UK and the United States. By analyzing the South Asian activist relationship to, and solidarity and partnership with, Black liberation activism, this article conceptualizes a framing of queer South Asian diasporic solidarity. This solidarity is framed through contrasting articulations of joint struggle, allyship, and kinship in queer communities. To articulate this struggle, the article contrasts histories of South Asian racialization, politicization, and queerness in the UK and the United States, and synthesizes first-person activist accounts of modern-day queer South Asian activists in the diaspora. Finally, it argues that queer feminist South Asian activists in both countries are employing a model of queered solidarity with Black activists and Black liberation, though in differing forms in each country, that centers queer intimacies and anti-patriarchal modes of organizing for liberation across queer communities of color.
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酷儿散居的民族团结:美国和英国多种族社会运动中的南亚激进主义
摘要:本文探讨了南亚侨民的酷儿、种族化、行动主义和社区关怀之间的联系。它考察了在英国和美国的酷儿散居南亚人的激进主义、组织和社会运动工作。通过分析南亚活跃分子与黑人解放运动的关系、团结和伙伴关系,本文概念化了南亚酷儿散居团结的框架。这种团结是通过酷儿社区中联合斗争、盟友关系和亲属关系的对比表达来构建的。为了阐明这一斗争,本文对比了南亚种族化、政治化和酷儿在英国和美国的历史,并综合了散居海外的现代酷儿南亚活动家的第一人称活动家叙述。最后,文章认为,这两个国家的酷儿女权主义活动家都采用了一种酷儿与黑人活动家和黑人解放团结一致的模式,尽管在每个国家的形式不同,但这种模式以酷儿亲密关系和反父权模式为中心,在有色人种的酷儿社区中组织解放。
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