Queers of colour have a stake in queering racialised heterosexualities, yet differences within diasporic spaces clearly matter. The anti-racist feminist principle of positionality is fruitful for such a queer methodology of change. The Queer Diaspora workshop at Manchester University in 2007 broke ground as one of the first academic events on race and sexuality in Britain.
Queers of colour have a stake in queering racialised heterosexualities, yet differences within diasporic spaces clearly matter. The anti-racist feminist principle of positionality is fruitful for such a queer methodology of change. The Queer Diaspora workshop at Manchester University in 2007 broke ground as one of the first academic events on race and sexuality in Britain.
Queers of colour have a stake in queering racialised heterosexualities, yet differences within diasporic spaces clearly matter. The anti-racist feminist principle of positionality is fruitful for such a queer methodology of change. The Queer Diaspora workshop at Manchester University in 2007 broke ground as one of the first academic events on race and sexuality in Britain.