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Intersections of gender, sexuality and ‘race’ in queer asylum claims

Held, Nina; Apata, Aderonke

Authors

Aderonke Apata



Abstract

Drawing on one of the author’s own experiences with the asylum system and findings from a major European study on queer asylum claims, this chapter looks at intersections of gender, sexuality and ‘race’ in asylum claims by queer refugees in Europe. It demonstrates how decision-makers often fail to acknowledge the intersectional nature of the risk of persecution and how gender and ‘race’ shape sexual identities, which makes it especially difficult for queer women to be recognised as refugees. The chapter argues that an intersectional lens needs to be brought together with a postcolonial perspective to truly understand the experiences of queer refugees in an asylum system that is fundamentally unjust. Not only can we find Western colonial understanding of gender and sexuality in asylum decision-making processes, but Europe’s asylum system overall, including accommodation and access to the labour market, for instance, is shaped by the history of colonialism and continuous racial inequalities, making some lives more ‘liveable’ than others.

Citation

Held, N., & Apata, A. (2024). Intersections of gender, sexuality and ‘race’ in queer asylum claims. In Research Handbook on Asylum and Refugee Policy (239-250). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781802204599.00025

Acceptance Date Jul 20, 2024
Online Publication Date Sep 26, 2024
Publication Date Sep 26, 2024
Deposit Date Oct 15, 2024
Publicly Available Date Sep 27, 2025
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 239-250
Book Title Research Handbook on Asylum and Refugee Policy
Chapter Number 15
ISBN 9781802204582
DOI https://doi.org/10.4337/9781802204599.00025
Keywords Intersectionality, gender, sexuality, ‘race’, queer asylum
Publisher URL https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/research-handbook-on-asylum-and-refugee-policy-9781802204582.html