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- Title
The Making and Diasporization of Iranian Sexual, Religious, and Political Asylum Seekers.
- Authors
FOZI, NAVID
- Abstract
The article focuses on the diasporization of Iranian asylum seekers since the 1979 Revolution, examining their migration narratives shaped by religious, political, and sexual identities. Topics include the historical processes behind asylum-seeking as a response to revolutionary conditions, the diverse religious affiliations among asylum seekers (such as Bahá'ís, Kurdish Yársáns, and converts to Christianity and Zoroastrianism), and the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals.
- Subjects
POLITICAL refugees; IRANIAN Revolution, 1979; EMIGRATION &; immigration; GENDER identity; CHRISTIANITY; ZOROASTRIANISM
- Publication
Brown Journal of World Affairs, 2024, Vol 30, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
1080-0786
- Publication type
Article