Cross-effects of cultural and gay capitals in access to refugee status on the grounds of SOGI in France: Study of the formal and informal preparations of West African men for asylum trials

Author:

Bouchet-Mayer Cyriac1ORCID,Ferez Sylvain2

Affiliation:

1. Santésih, Institut Convergences Migrations, Unversité de Montpellier , Montpellier, France

2. Santésih, Université de Montpellier , Montpellier, France

Abstract

Abstract According to literature, ethnocentric representations of homosexuality structure the decision to grant asylum, or not, on the ground of sexual orientation. This ethnocentric criticism has recently led to a technicalization of evaluation practices by asylum judges, which are now based on a narrative and discursive mastery, a field in which respondents are unequal depending on their cultural and gay capitals. While the assessment as such appears to be more equitable, Western norms of gender and sexuality, and practicing self-narrative through their prism, continue to impose themselves in different ways, particularly in formal associative accompaniment or in informal preparation for the refugee status determination process. A 2-fold ethnographic approach, attentive to associative backing and the daily experience of exile as formal and informal spaces of asylum preparation and identity formation, is used to analyse the manner in which cultural and gay capitals influence identity formation, preparation for asylum trials, and chances of obtaining refugee status.

Funder

National Research Agency for Emerging Diseases

Fight Against HIV and AIDS

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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