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Stories of Gay and Lesbian Immigration: Together Forever? (Haworth Gay & Lesbian Studies) [Paperback]

John Dececco Phd (Author)
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June 1, 2002 1560233842 978-1560233848 1
Share the personal stories of gay and lesbian couples who immigrated to Australia!

This fascinating book examines the Australian government’s innovative immigration program for same-sex couples. Covering the time from the early 1980s to 2000, Stories of Gay and Lesbian Immigration: Together Forever? offers a powerful glimpse into the gains and costs of immigration. Its twenty-year span offers insight into both immediate and long-term implications of this policy.

Stories of Gay and Lesbian Immigration intertwines the personal stories of gay and lesbian immigrants, including the author, with thoughtful, detailed political analysis. This groundbreaking book analyzes the Australian government’s reasons for recognizing the validity of same-sex couples. It also scrutinizes the emotional and social implications of government policies for these couples.

Stories of Gay and Lesbian Immigration explores the issues immigrant same-sex couples faced, including:
  • HIV/AIDS
  • proving homosexuality
  • migration stress
  • dealing with bureaucracy
  • financial dependency
  • success and failure in relationships

    Stories of Gay and Lesbian Immigration will be of interest to political scientists, historians of gay and lesbian culture, policymakers seeking to change immigration laws, and anyone interested in this aspect of gay and lesbian relationships.

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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (June 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1560233842
  • ISBN-13: 978-1560233848
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,144,921 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sensitive, Warm Look at Australia's Gay Immigration Policy, September 17, 2003
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This review is from: Stories of Gay and Lesbian Immigration: Together Forever? (Haworth Gay & Lesbian Studies) (Paperback)
With sensitivity for the individual human dramas involved, London-born University of Sydney sociologist Dr. John Harte has penned a movingly personal and often wry look at Australia's extraordinarily bold gay immigration policy. Since the mid-1980s, gay and lesbian Aussies have had their government's blessings to sponsor their overseas lovers as immigrants to Australia. They have come in droves: From Europe, from the Americas, from Africa and from Asia. Their stories, based on interviews during more than 15 years of research, form the basis of this candid book. Some relationships broke up before the ink was dry on the immigration forms. Others ended in tragedy due to the scourge of AIDS. Oftentimes the expectations were naive. Very often, male ego-oriented career expectations proved the downfall of male-male relationships. Many failed over the longterm, prompting the author to reflect on the issue of gay monogamy. Hence, his subtitle: "Together Forever?" Yet there are success stories, including the touching tale of two elderly men now able to spend their remaining years together thanks to Australia's pioneering immigration policy. Academics expecting a dense, scholarly tome will no doubt look down their noses scoffingly at Harte's book, dismissing it as being too personal. But the author warns on the first page of the introduction that he has written a highly subjective book aimed at outlining Australia's gay immigration policy as he saw it come into being first-hand during the 1980s and '90s. There are some startling revelations, such as the fact that a top government official in the early days of the program blatantly encouraged gays and lesbians to bring their foreign lovers into the country on tourist visas in order to present immigration officials in his own department with a fait accompli - in effect circumventing immigration regulations so that the fledgling gay immigration program might succeed. Through it all, and with amazing candor, Harte interweaves the story of his own 30-year primary gay relationship with a now-naturalized Aussie. That makes this book a labor of love - in the truest sense of the word.
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1.0 out of 5 stars interesting subject, sloppy research, tragic results, November 7, 2002
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This review is from: Stories of Gay and Lesbian Immigration: Together Forever? (Haworth Gay & Lesbian Studies) (Paperback)
A British-born Australian immigrant publishes his results about gay immigration to Australia. Gay immigration is a very urgent issue and I'm glad the matter is being documented. But this book left me so sad and dissatisfied. On the one hand, activists globally can learn from Austalia's example. This book starts with a decent chapter on the history of gay Australian immigration. This was also a longitudinal study: something you rarely find in sexual orientation-related research. However, the book is very sloppily-written. It reads like a scrapbook or diary. So many of his discussions are internal and unimportant. There's no way an American scholar could get tenure with a book like this. Usually, I praise gay male authors that remember to include lesbians in their research. But the lesbians involved in the study get scant mention and thus become negligible. Like studies of gay Asians in white-dominated countries throughout the world, this text is filled with cute, young Asian guys having no choice but to partner with size-, age-, and looks-challenged white mates. This book will kinda rub the younger non-Eurocentric gay men of color the wrong way. You would think that binational gay couples have risked thick and thin to be together. In this book, the Australian officials encourage gay couples to cheat on their applications and all kinds of pairs that have no intention of staying together apply for couple status. Most every respondent said the immigration controversy is affecting their health negatively. Further, the author says things about his long-term partner that no spouse should say about another in print. There's no bigamy allowed in Australia for straight citizens, yet the author is not fazed in the least to apply for immigration status for his Thai extra lover. Worse, he gets mad when he finds that his Thai lover is cheating but never criticizes himself for cheating on his first lover with the Thai national. Bottom line: America is so far away from enacting gay immigration (which is a shame) and this book will do NOTHING to help that goal happen, as poor and tragic as this work is.
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When the international news media reported that the leaders of the two major Christian churches in Australia, the Catholic and the Anglican, had spoken out against the 2000 Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, the interest was less in what they had said-that the event promoted the homosexual lifestyle and should not be attended or supported by Sydney's citizens-than that such a statement was felt to be necessary twenty-two years after the first parade. Read the first page
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