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This book focuses on the latter half of the twentieth century, when
much of northwest Europe grew increasingly multicultural with the
arrival of foreign workers and (post-)colonial migrants, whilst
simultaneously experiencing a boom in feminist and sexual
liberation activism. Using multilingual newspapers, foreign worker
organizations' archives, and interviews, this book shows that
immigrants in the Netherlands and Denmark held a variety of
viewpoints about European gender and sexual cultures. Some
immigrants felt solidarity with, and even participated in, European
social movements that changed norms and laws in favor of women's
equality, gay and lesbian rights, and sexual liberation. These
histories challenge today's politicians and journalists who
strategically link immigration to sexual conservatism, misogyny,
and homophobia.
This book examines the role of hook-up apps in the lives of gay,
bi, trans, and queer immigrants and refugees, and how the online
culture of these platforms promotes belonging or exclusion. Within
the context of the so-called European refugee crisis, this research
focuses on the experiences of immigrants from especially
Muslim-majority countries to the greater Copenhagen area, a region
known for both its progressive ideologies and its anti-immigrant
practices. Grindr and similar platforms connect newcomers with not
only dates and sex, but also friends, roommates and other
logistical contacts. But these socio-sexual platforms also become
spaces of racialization and othering. Weaving together analyses of
real Grindr profile texts, immigrant narratives, political
rhetoric, and popular media, Immigrants on Grindr provides an
in-depth look at the complex interplay between online and offline
cultures, and between technology and society.
This book examines the role of hook-up apps in the lives of gay,
bi, trans, and queer immigrants and refugees, and how the online
culture of these platforms promotes belonging or exclusion. Within
the context of the so-called European refugee crisis, this research
focuses on the experiences of immigrants from especially
Muslim-majority countries to the greater Copenhagen area, a region
known for both its progressive ideologies and its anti-immigrant
practices. Grindr and similar platforms connect newcomers with not
only dates and sex, but also friends, roommates and other
logistical contacts. But these socio-sexual platforms also become
spaces of racialization and othering. Weaving together analyses of
real Grindr profile texts, immigrant narratives, political
rhetoric, and popular media, Immigrants on Grindr provides an
in-depth look at the complex interplay between online and offline
cultures, and between technology and society.
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