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Queering Migration Discourse: Differentiating Racism and Migratism in Postcolonial Europe

Tudor, Alyosxa

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In this article I make one main argument: I claim that a differentiation of racism and migratism is needed in critical (queer feminist) knowledge production concerned with racism and migration in postcolonial Europe(s).
With my analysis I show that without this differentiation, queer feminist theory and activism reproduce Europe as a space free of race (and thereby deny racism and the efficiency of racialization), reduce transnationalism to a coexistence of homogenised national entities and render Europeans of color as the abjects of discourses on migration – and paradoxically racism.
Overall, this is an epistemological project and I call for a change of paradigms in (queer) feminist activism and scholarship on migration in postcolonial Europe. I argue for a postcolonial framing of migration and show the necessity of analysing migratism (the discriminatory ascription of migration) always in relation to racism. I am concerned with carving out dimensions of power relations that are, in such an immense way, constitutive for collective possibilities of conceptualising the world and knowledge production(s), that they become even inaccessible to critical and reflective analyses, as their premises are naturalised and normalised in such a way that they become invisible and unquestionable.
My approach is not about separating struggles against racism from those against migratism, nor do I want to deny that racism and migratism have a specific interconnection. On the contrary, I argue that anti-racist and anti-migratist struggles have a long shared history and my research underlines the necessity to carefully analyse the construction of gendered racialisation in Europe, its relationship to migration and to the ascription of migration to certain bodies.

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Tudor, A. (2017). Queering Migration Discourse: Differentiating Racism and Migratism in Postcolonial Europe. Lambda nordica, 22(2-3), 21-40

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 7, 2017
Publication Date Oct 22, 2017
Deposit Date Nov 4, 2017
Publicly Available Date Nov 4, 2017
Journal Lambda Nordica
Print ISSN 1100-2573
Electronic ISSN 2001-7286
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 22
Issue 2-3
Pages 21-40
Keywords racism, migratism, Transnational Feminist Epistemologies, Queer Studies, Critical Migration Studies, Postcolonial Theory
Publisher URL https://lambdanordica.org/index.php/lambdanordica/article/view/513

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