Passing Lines:
Sexuality and Immigration
Brad Epps, Keja Valens, and Bill Johnson Gonz lez
Introduction
Brad Epps, Keja Valens, and Bill Johnson Gonz lez
Trends in Immigration
Marcelo Su rez-Orozco
New York University; Co-Director, Immigration Studies
?Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Immigration But Were Afraid to Ask?
Eithne Luibh¿id
Bowling Green State University; Department of Ethnic Studies and American Culture
Studies
?Heteronormativity, Responsibility, and Neo-liberal Governance in U.S. Immigration
Control?
Legal Matters
Deborah Anker
Harvard Law School; Director, Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program
?Refugee Law, Gender, and the Human Rights Paradigm?
Alice M. Miller
Columbia University; Clinical Population and Family Health, Mailman School of Public
Health
?Gay Enough: Some Tensions in Seeking the Grant of Asylum and Protecting Global
Sexual Diversity?
Brad Epps
Harvard University; Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality; Department of Romance
Languages and Literatures
?Intimate Conduct, Public Practice, and the Bounds of Citizenship: In the Wake of
Lawrence v. Texas?
Bill Fairbairn
York University; Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean
?Gay Rights are Human Rights: Gay Asylum Seekers in Canada?
Symbolic and Material Economies
Roger N. Lancaster
George Mason University; Department of Anthropology; Director, Cultural Studies
Program
?Tolerance and Intolerance in Sexual Cultures in Latin America?
Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes
University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Latino/a Studies and Spanish
?Cultures of the Puerto Rican Queer Diaspora?
Alberto Sandoval-S nchez
Mt. Holyoke College; Department of Spanish & Italian
?Politicizing Abjection: Towards the Articulation of a Latino AIDS Queer Identity?
Paul Farmer and Nicole Gastineau
Harvard Medical School; Partners in Health
?HIV and the Transnational Movement of People, Money, and Microbes?
Women Immigrants, Women Activists
Matthew E. Price
Harvard Law School
?Unwilling or Unable: Asylum and Non-State Agents of Persecution?
Ang¿lica Ch zaro
Columbia Law School
?Witnessing Memory and Surviving Domestic Violence: The Case of Rodi Alvarado
Peña?
Kathleen M. Coll
Stanford University; Feminist Studies
??Yo no estoy perdida?: Immigrant Women (Re)locating Citizenship?
Norma Mogrovejo
Universidad de la Ciudad de M¿xico; Centro de Documentación y Archivo Histórico
L¿sbico de M¿xico ?Nancy C rdenas?
?Immigration, Self-Exile, and Sexual Dissidence?
Heloisa Maria Galv?o
Brazilian Women's Group; Community Field Coordinator, Boston Public Schools
?An Oral History of Brazilian Women Immigrants in the Boston Area?