Sexuality, Oppression, and Forced Migration
Discover the profound insights within Sexuality, Oppression, and Forced Migration by Claire Bennett, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd. This compelling hardback, spanning 210 pages, explores the complex interplay of sexuality, forced migration, and social conditions affecting immigrants in Great Britain and Europe.
In this interdisciplinary work, Bennett synthesizes critical debates surrounding sexuality, sexual violence, and refugee law. By leveraging empirical data, she delves into the experiences of lesbians seeking asylum in the UK, shedding light on the significant impact this journey has on their social and sexual identities.
This essential read invites scholars, activists, and anyone interested in social justice to engage with the vital issues surrounding LGBTQ+ rights and forced migration. Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of how systemic oppression intersects with the experiences of diverse communities seeking refuge.