Queerly departed: Queer viral socialities and Caribbean migrant desires.

IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Sexualities Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-11 DOI:10.1177/13634607231168992
David Ab Murray
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In this paper I explore the transnational journeys of a group of queer HIV positive (HIV+) Caribbean migrants moving between Canada and the Caribbean. I focus on queer orientations and viral statuses as key nodes of subjectivity and/or sociality that may combine in different ways to produce (re)orientations (qua Ahmed 2006) and new social relationships-queer viral socialities-that generate migratory desires and journeys across transnational borders. However, queer HIV+ migrants from Global South locations like the Caribbean often encounter difficulties crossing Global North borders designed to facilitate entry for select categories of acceptable migrants. Acknowledging the productive yet unpredictable interactions of queer viral orientations and socialities that generate migratory desires and journeys alongside the harsh surveillance and disciplinary actions of nation-states' border security regimes draws attention to the intersectionality and complexity of subjectivities, socialities, desires, and movements of queer HIV+ Caribbean migrants specifically, and transnational migrants more generally as they navigate the barriers and inequities of state migration apparatuses.

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酷儿离去:酷儿病毒性社会和加勒比移民的欲望
在这篇论文中,我探讨了一群酷儿HIV阳性(HIV+)加勒比移民在加拿大和加勒比地区之间的跨国旅行。我关注酷儿取向和病毒状态作为主体性和/或社会性的关键节点,它们可能以不同的方式结合起来产生(重新)取向(qua Ahmed 2006)和新的社会关系-酷儿病毒社会-产生跨越跨国边界的迁徙欲望和旅程。然而,来自加勒比海等全球南方地区的HIV阳性酷儿移民在跨越全球北方边境时经常遇到困难,这些边境旨在为可接受的移民类别提供便利。承认酷儿病毒取向和社会之间富有成效但不可预测的相互作用,产生了移民的愿望和旅程,同时民族国家边境安全制度的严厉监视和纪律行动,引起了人们对主体性,社会性,欲望和运动的交叉性和复杂性的关注,特别是酷儿艾滋病毒携带者加勒比移民,跨国移民在跨越国家移民机构的障碍和不平等的过程中更加普遍。
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Sexualities
Sexualities SOCIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Consistently one of the world"s leading journals in the exploration of human sexualities within a truly interdisciplinary context, Sexualities publishes peer-reviewed, scholarly articles that exemplify the very best of current research. It is published six times a year and aims to present cutting-edge debate and review for an international readership of scholars, lecturers, postgraduate students and advanced undergraduates. Sexualities publishes work of an analytic and ethnographic nature which describes, analyses, theorizes and provides a critique on the changing nature of the social organization of human sexual experience in the late modern world.
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