RT Article T1 The homeless diaspora of queer Asian Americans JF Social justice VO 26 IS 3 SP 103 OP 122 A1 Otalvaro-Hormillosa, Sonia LA English YR 1999 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1747159859 AB Part of a special issue on collective identities, social problems, and movements. The writer discusses the homeless diaspora of homosexual Asian-Americans. She investigates the problems in conceptualizing hybridity in terms of homosexual diaspora as a result of unequal power relationships that exist between members of the same diaspora, some of whom enjoy more economic privileges. She examines the extent to which the boundaries of specific diasporas are changeable and can overlap with other diasporas to form a multiple, but homeless, diasporic consciousness. She concludes that for migrant homosexuals, the notion of transnationalism acquires a hybrid performativity that becomes a function of homosexual diaspora and a vital part of activism and organizing across borders. K1 Human migrations K1 World citizenship K1 Attitude (Psychology) K1 Asian Americans K1 Social History K1 Gay Americans K1 Social conditions of Asian Americans K1 Gay people's attitudes