Sexual/Orientation: Navigating the Asylum System as a Queer Black Man in Edafe Okporo’s Asylum (2022)

Alisha Mathers
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Unable to live in his homeland of Nigeria because of his sexuality, Edafe Okporo fled to America. Seeking asylum in the so-called Land of the Free, however, proved harder than he expected. In his memoir and manifesto Asylum, Okporo traces his search for refuge from Nigeria to New York City.The result is a harrowing tale of loss, detailing Okporo’s tiresome fight to find refuge from persecution. Recent ethnographic studies have explored the experiences of queer refugees, specifically how queer community groups have supported and excluded queer refugees in asylum, but also how the safety of queer refugees within the asylum system is extremely precarious. Asylum, however, provides a rare insight into an asylum system from a queer refugee’s perspective. The narrative also offers an in-depth exploration into the often- hidden parts of the asylum process, such as his initial moments of exile and life in detention in the United States.
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性/取向:在埃达夫-奥克波罗的《庇护》(2022)中,作为黑人同性恋者在庇护系统中导航
由于性取向问题,埃达费-奥克波罗无法在自己的祖国尼日利亚生活,于是逃到了美国。然而,在所谓的 "自由之国 "寻求庇护比他预想的要难。在他的回忆录和宣言《庇护》中,奥克波罗追溯了他从尼日利亚到纽约市寻求庇护的过程。最近的人种学研究探讨了同性恋难民的经历,特别是同性恋社区团体如何支持和排斥庇护中的同性恋难民,以及同性恋难民在庇护系统中的安全是如何岌岌可危。然而,《庇护》罕见地从同性恋难民的角度对庇护制度进行了深入探讨。叙事还深入探讨了庇护过程中经常被隐藏的部分,如他最初的流亡时刻和在美国的拘留生活。
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