Four Challenges, Three Identities and a Double Movement in Asylum Law: Queering the ‘Particular Social Group’ after Mx M

Samuel Ballin
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ABSTRACT This article examines the construction of identity and the ‘particular social group’ (PSG) under the 1951 Refugee Convention. In particular, it analyses the ways in which the identity of a non-binary asylum claimant is discussed in the Mx M case in the UK, and what the implications of this might be for the project of queering the PSG. The article identifies four central challenges for queering and navigating the PSG, informed by Judith Butler’s notion of a ‘double movement’. These are the demand for recognition; the threat of erasure and/or misrepresentation; the contestation of universal, objective and/or essentialist categories; and the inseparability of violence from resistance. The article argues that strategic flexibility offers the greatest potential for individual claimants and for the wider project of queering the PSG, rather than trying to resolve the challenges by consistently adopting any single approach to PSG construction.
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庇护法的四大挑战、三个身份和双重运动:追寻Mx M之后的“特殊社会群体”
摘要本文考察了1951年《难民公约》中身份和“特定社会群体”(PSG)的构建。特别是,它分析了在英国Mx M案件中讨论非二元庇护申请者身份的方式,以及这可能对扰乱PSG的项目有什么影响。这篇文章根据朱迪斯·巴特勒的“双重运动”概念,确定了巴黎圣日尔曼足球俱乐部的四个核心挑战。这些是对承认的要求;删除和/或失实陈述的威胁;对普遍、客观和/或本质主义范畴的争论;暴力与抵抗是不可分割的。文章认为,战略灵活性为个人索赔人和更广泛的PSG项目提供了最大的潜力,而不是试图通过始终如一地采用任何单一的PSG建设方法来解决挑战。
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