Critiquing Trends and Identifying Gaps in the Literature on LGBTQ Refugees and Asylum-Seekers

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This article delivers a comprehensive review of the English-language literature concerning the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, and queer (LGBTQ) refugees and asylum-seekers. Through an incisive synthesis and analysis, it identifies five pivotal themes: 1) journey and settlement; 2) legislation, policy, and charitable intervention; 3) health; 4) creative expression; and 5) religion, faith, and spirituality. This analysis uncovers gaps in the existing body of knowledge, charting innovative paths for future research and policy. This work transcends the boundaries of a traditional scholarly review to offer actionable recommendations aimed at guiding policy and practice. This involves pushing for strategies that are not just inclusive, but also rooted in overcoming Western-centric approaches to gender and sexual identities.

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García Rodríguez, D. (2023). Critiquing Trends and Identifying Gaps in the Literature on LGBTQ Refugees and Asylum-Seekers. Refugee Survey Quarterly, 42(4), 518–541. https://doi.org/10.1093/rsq/hdad018

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