Journal of Homosexuality
Volume 45, Issue 2-4, 2003, Pages 171-192

Immigrant closets: Tactical-micro-practices-in-the-hyphen (Article)

Fisher D.*
  • a California State University, Los Angeles, United States

Abstract

The theoretical and material moves within this essay suggest that culturally hybrid agents use the “closet” as a space to negotiate the intersections of sexuality and ethnicity in everyday life. Discussing some conclusions of my ethnographic research project with the Russian Gay and Lesbian Group of West Hollywood, this essay applies Michel de Certeau's notion of tactics to the daily micro-practices of queer identified immigrants as they move between the demands of overlapping and contradictory cultures. Examining the circumstances in the Russian-American-immigrant-imagined community shared by the informants in this site, I argue that, contrary to a popularized valorization of queer “outness,” there is a great deal of power in the oscillation between visibility and invisibility. © 2003 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

Immigrant Russian Micro-practices invisibility visibility closet Queer

Index Keywords

Russia female immigrant Emigration and Immigration Review sexual behavior cultural factor ethnology lesbian gender identity heterosexuality community interpersonal communication human Humans homosexuality privacy United States

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DOI: 10.1300/J082v45n02_08
ISSN: 00918369
Cited by: 23
Original Language: English