We are here, but are we queer? : A bricolage of the experiences of LGBTQ refugees in Linköping, Sweden

In recent years, the field of queer asylum studies has slowly been expanding in different contexts across the world, with numerous methodologies and various topics of focus. In Sweden, the academic work in this area has mainly focused on legal perspectives. Providing a different perspective, this th...

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Main Author: Bogaers, Sacha
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Linköpings universitet, Tema Genus 2018
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-liu-1515632018-09-26T05:55:32ZWe are here, but are we queer? : A bricolage of the experiences of LGBTQ refugees in Linköping, SwedenengBogaers, SachaLinköpings universitet, Tema Genus2018Queer asylumLGBTQ migrantsLGBTQ asylum seekers and refugeesqueer migrationcollagebricolageintersectionalityidentityGender StudiesGenusstudierIn recent years, the field of queer asylum studies has slowly been expanding in different contexts across the world, with numerous methodologies and various topics of focus. In Sweden, the academic work in this area has mainly focused on legal perspectives. Providing a different perspective, this thesis examines the situation and experiences of LGBTQ asylum seekers and refugees in Linköping, Sweden through a community-based collage project. It examines how collages can be used as a method for research and a tool for community building within this context, and explores the experiences of LGBTQ asylum seekers and refugees in Linköping, Sweden, using individual and group collages. Using the concept of bricolage, the thesis ties together various artworks with short narratives and analytical interpretations. Together, they form a fragmented, in itself collage-like insight into this community. Through these fragments, the thesis reflects on the themes of migration, belonging, survival, and identity. Additionally, it explores questions of home, family, refugeeness, mess, homonormativity and representation. I argue that commonly used narratives of migration often do not fit this group, as they face highly complex forms of oppression based on their intersecting identities. Furthermore, the thesis examines the use of collage as a method by looking into the ways collage can negotiate methodological issues like accessibility and researcher accountability, how it can function as a tool for community building, and how it can be used to allow a community researcher to negotiate their positionality in an easier way. I argue that the use of collage has many benefits and that the use of the collage method in this thesis has enriched the research. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-151563application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Queer asylum
LGBTQ migrants
LGBTQ asylum seekers and refugees
queer migration
collage
bricolage
intersectionality
identity
Gender Studies
Genusstudier
spellingShingle Queer asylum
LGBTQ migrants
LGBTQ asylum seekers and refugees
queer migration
collage
bricolage
intersectionality
identity
Gender Studies
Genusstudier
Bogaers, Sacha
We are here, but are we queer? : A bricolage of the experiences of LGBTQ refugees in Linköping, Sweden
description In recent years, the field of queer asylum studies has slowly been expanding in different contexts across the world, with numerous methodologies and various topics of focus. In Sweden, the academic work in this area has mainly focused on legal perspectives. Providing a different perspective, this thesis examines the situation and experiences of LGBTQ asylum seekers and refugees in Linköping, Sweden through a community-based collage project. It examines how collages can be used as a method for research and a tool for community building within this context, and explores the experiences of LGBTQ asylum seekers and refugees in Linköping, Sweden, using individual and group collages. Using the concept of bricolage, the thesis ties together various artworks with short narratives and analytical interpretations. Together, they form a fragmented, in itself collage-like insight into this community. Through these fragments, the thesis reflects on the themes of migration, belonging, survival, and identity. Additionally, it explores questions of home, family, refugeeness, mess, homonormativity and representation. I argue that commonly used narratives of migration often do not fit this group, as they face highly complex forms of oppression based on their intersecting identities. Furthermore, the thesis examines the use of collage as a method by looking into the ways collage can negotiate methodological issues like accessibility and researcher accountability, how it can function as a tool for community building, and how it can be used to allow a community researcher to negotiate their positionality in an easier way. I argue that the use of collage has many benefits and that the use of the collage method in this thesis has enriched the research.
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title We are here, but are we queer? : A bricolage of the experiences of LGBTQ refugees in Linköping, Sweden
title_short We are here, but are we queer? : A bricolage of the experiences of LGBTQ refugees in Linköping, Sweden
title_full We are here, but are we queer? : A bricolage of the experiences of LGBTQ refugees in Linköping, Sweden
title_fullStr We are here, but are we queer? : A bricolage of the experiences of LGBTQ refugees in Linköping, Sweden
title_full_unstemmed We are here, but are we queer? : A bricolage of the experiences of LGBTQ refugees in Linköping, Sweden
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