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Daniel Tsang: Banning the "psychopathic personality" from the U.S., 1950-1990
 
 
Gender
 
The 1952 McCarran-Walter Immigration act was particularly problematic
 
in how it applied to foreigners attracted to their own gender. The
 
“red scare” era of the 1950s was a period of national insecurity about
 
homosexuals, and Congress found a way to exclude “homosexuals and
 
other sex perverts” under the provision banning entry of aliens “afflicted
 
with psychopathic personality.”  on september, 15, 1975, while a
 
graduate student at the University of Michigan, I asked Gerald ford, who
 
was in ann arbor to kick off his presidential campaign, why gay people
 
were excluded from the U.s.  he promised to have his aides “look into
 
it.”
 
This anti-gay exclusion (Item 55) remained in effect for decades until
 
the 1990 Immigration act removed the provision. non-citizen same-sex
 
partners of U.s. citizens continue to be barred from entry, however, unlike
 
unmarried heterosexual partners. 
 
Lionel Cantú, a UCI doctoral candidate in social relations, focused
 
his research on gay exclusion, funded by the social science research
 
Council’s sexuality fellowship Program and the ford foundation.  his
 
1999 dissertation Border Crossings: Mexican Men and the Sexuality of
 
Migration would later be revised as Queer Migrations: Sexuality, U.S.
 
Citizenship, and Border Crossings (University of Minnesota Press, 2005)
 
(Item 54).  It was published posthumously after his sudden death in 2002
 
while he was a faculty member at UC santa Cruz.  a report issued jointly
 
by human rights Watch and Immigration equality in 2006, titled Family,
 
Unvalued: Discrimination, Denial, and the Fate of Binational Same-Sex
 
Couples under U.S. Law (Item 51), credits Cantú for his “groundbreaking”
 
research and former UCI sociologist nancy naples for continuing his
 
legacy.
 
Women’s immigration is another vibrant research area, in a field where
 
popular and academic attention often primarily focuses on immigrant
 
men.  as sociologist Pierrette hondagneu-sotelo has pointed out,
 
research on gender and immigration has moved from non-existent, to
 
studying women immigrants, to its current focus on viewing gendered
 
social relations as part and parcel of immigrant lives.viii  studies like those
 
on display seek to document and address the varied and gendered lives
 
of immigrants (Items 52 and 53).
 
51.  Family, Unvalued: Discrimination, Denial, and the Fate of Binational
 
Same-Sex Couples Under U.S. Law.
 
new york: human rights Watch and Immigration equality, 2006.
 
52.  denise a. segura and Patricia Zavella, editors.
 
Women and Migration in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands: A Reader.
 
durham: duke University Press, 2007.
 
53.  Jen’nan Ghazal read.
 
Culture, Class, and Work Among Arab-American Women. new york:
 
Lfb scholarly Publishing, 2004.
 
54.  eithne Luibhéid and Lionel Cantú, Jr., editors.
 
Queer Migrations: Sexuality, U.S. Citizenship, and Border Crossings.
 
Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2005.
 
55.  “Let gays in. global protests, 26 september, 1981.”
 
Poster.  Loaned by daniel C. Tsang.
 
viii
 
hondagneu-sotelo, Pierrette.  Gendering Migration: Not for ‘Feminists Only’—and Not
 
Only in the Household. Princeton University Center for Migration and development Working
 
Paper #05-02f (January 2005).
 
John R. Yoakam
 
 
"Gods or Monsters: A Critique of Representations in Film and Literature of Relationships Between Older Gay Men and Younger Men"
 
 
Page Range: 65 - 80
 
DOI: 10.1300/J041 v13 n04 _08
 
 
Copyright Year: 2001
 
 
Contributors: John R. Yoakam PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, MN, 55403, USA,  jyoakam@csbsju.edu
 
 
  
  

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Let me just mention that the link text donesn't necessarily need to be the same as the article title. I can link to Jim Kolbe's article for example by typing [[Jim Kolbe|Jim Kolbe's article]] (text before vertical bar is what it links to, text after the vertical bar is what it says on the page). You can also automatically sign your name when you write something on the discussion pages (like I did below) by typing four tilde characters (~~~~). The will turn into a signature stamp when you save or preview.

Ebukva 12:30, 8 November 2007 (PST)

I was here. JNK Jnk 12:58, 19 November 2007 (PST)


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