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Jin Haritaworn

Associate Professor in Gender, Race and Environment

Credentials

PhD (Sociology), London South Bank University
MA (Gender & Ethnic Studies), Greenwich University
BA (Thai & Development Studies), SOAS, London University

Research Keywords

Queer Theory; British Cultural Studies; Transnational Gender and Sexuality Studies; Critical Race, Ethnic and Migration Studies; Urban Studies; Queer of Colour Critique; Transgender Studies; Critical Intersectionality; Ethnography of Gay Villages; Media Ethnography; Queer Space; Pandemics; Affect; Mapping; Social Movements; Biopolitics and Necropolitics; Racial Capitalism; Criminalization; Abolition Feminism.

Graduate Supervision

I supervise students in the graduate program in Environmental Studies, Gender, Feminist and Women鈥檚 Studies and Social and Political Thought.

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Contact Information

haritawo@yorku.ca

Research Interests

My research deals with landscapes that are shaped by racial and colonial capitalism. There, celebration and incorporation exist alongside pathologization and criminalization. For example, my first two books, and , explored how certain mixed-race and LGBT subjects became desirable in a context of war on terror, neoliberal multiculturalism and the global city in London and Berlin.

Much of my research is collaborative. My two ethnographies of queer and trans Black, Indigenous and people of colour (QTBIPOC) communities in Tkaronto, called and , are examples in point. They explored queer of colour maps and archives in Toronto and were conducted in collaboration with several current and former 91亚色 and FES students, including Alvis Choi, Mengzhu Fu, Ghaida Moussa, Rio Rodriguez and Syrus Marcus Ware. The blog that many of my students and community members have contributed to can give you a sense of this: . In a similar spirit of collaboration, I co-organized the 2015 Critical Ethnic Studies conference as part of a collective of 91亚色 faculty and students, as well as community members.

Research Projects

Subversive Performances of Quarantine: Organizing Across Differences at the Conjuncture of Protest and the Pandemic 

Role: Principal Investigator

Funding: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Insight Grant

Duration: 2021-2026

Summary: This project explores the alternative strategies of safety that were innovated during the COVID-19 pandemic. It examines the practices of safety and survivance that have been forged in marginalized communities that were both disproportionately impacted by the virus and less able to adhere to official COVID rules and norms such as #StayHome. Using ethnography, interviews and focus groups, the study asks what members of marginalized communities were doing to keep themselves safe, and what potential these practices have born for sparking wider changes, at a moment of crisis where many were willing to explore new models of safety, transformation, and relating to other humans and the more-than-human world.

Taking Space, Making Space: Digital Maps by Queers of Colour in Toronto

Role: Principal Investigator

Funding: ERA / Ministry of Research and Innovation of Ontario, Canada

Duration: 2015-2021

Summary: The study explored collective experiences of belonging and displacement among queer people of colour who live, work or play in the gay Village or Toronto west end. Using ethnography, interviews and mapping, it shed light on alternative forms of taking space and making space. The project aimed to give individuals who are marginalized in dominant maps opportunities to represent their own sense of the urban environments that surround them, and to produce alternative forms of placemaking that have the potential to inform wider conversations about just and sustainable ways of sharing space in the global city.

Marvellous Grounds: Queer of Colour Formations in Toronto

Role: Principal Investigator

Funding: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Insight Development Grant

Duration: 2014 鈥 2016Visit the .

Research Output

Monographs

Haritaworn, J. (2015), Queer Lovers and Hateful Others: Regenerating Violent Times and Places, London: Pluto.

Haritaworn, J. (2012), The Biopolitics of Mixing: Thai Multiracialities and Haunted Ascendancies, Aldershot: Ashgate.

Edited Collections

Haritaworn, J., Moussa, G. and Ware, S. M. (2018), Queering Urban Justice: Queer of Colour Formations in Toronto, Toronto: University of Toronto Press (first editor) (nominated for the Toronto Heritage Awards).

Haritaworn, J., Moussa, G. and Ware, S. M., with R. Rodriguez (2018), Marvellous Grounds: Queer of Colour Histories of Toronto, Toronto: Between the Lines (first editor) (short-listed for the Speaker鈥檚 Book Award by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario).

Haritaworn, J., Kuntsman, A. and Posocco, S. (2014), Queer Necropolitics, London: Routledge.

Haritaworn, J., Kuntsman, A. and Posocco, S. (2013), 鈥楳urderous Inclusions鈥, special issue in International Journal of Feminist Politics 15(4), December 2013.

Haritaworn, J. (2012), 鈥榃omen鈥檚 rights, gay rights and anti-Muslim racism in Europe鈥, special focus in European Journal of Women鈥檚 Studies 19(1/2).

Haritaworn, J., Klesse, C. and Lin, C.-J. (2006), 鈥楶olyamory and Non-Monogamies鈥, special issue in Sexualities: Studies in Culture and Society 9(5).

Journal Articles

Haritaworn, J. (2022), 鈥楩rom the Kitchen Table to the Streets: Queer of Colour Reflections on Racial Capitalism,鈥 response to the roundtable in the special issue 鈥楽exualities and critiques of capital鈥, Women, Gender & Research 2022(1): 81-86 (scroll down to responses).

Haritaworn, J. (2022), 鈥楻iskante Migrantinnen und sch眉tzenswerte B眉rgerinnen: Die Transformation der Sicherheit in der Konjunktur von Pandemie und Protest鈥 (Risky migrants and citizens worthy of protection: The transformation of safety on the conjuncture of pandemic and protest), special issue on Abolition in Behemoth 14(3): 25-46 (scroll down to articles).

Haritaworn, J. (2020), 鈥#NoGoingBack: Queer leaps at the intersection of protest and COVID-19,鈥 Special issue on COVID-19, Journal of Environmental Media Studies 1(1): 12.1-12.7.

Haritaworn, J. (2020), 鈥極n These Bones: The Queer Regenerations of the Toronto Gay Village Serial Killings,鈥 Topia: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies 40: 15-41.

Haritaworn, J. (2020), 鈥楺ueer Regenerations of Violence, from Berlin to Toronto,鈥 Spotlight on Queering Urban Studies in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research.

Haritaworn, J. (2020), 鈥榁iewpoint: Queering Urban Justice: From Transitional Objects to Intergenerational Care,鈥 Focus: Who Cares? Urban Youth and the Right to the City. Discover Society Issue 79.

Afonu, D., Haritaworn, J., Singh, R. (2018), 鈥榁on Archiven und alternativen Zuk眉nften鈥, Neue Rundschau (summer issue on 鈥榃riting History鈥, edited by Sharon Otoo and Manuela Bauche): 132-138 (co-first author).

Bacchetta, P. et al. (2018), 鈥楺ueer of Color Spacemaking鈥, Critical Ethnic Studies Journal 4(1): 44-63 (co-first author).

Bacchetta, P., El-Tayeb, F. and Haritaworn, J. (2015), 鈥楺ueer of Colour Formations and Translocal Spaces in Europe鈥, Society and Space 5 (co-first author). An extract was published on the Society and Space blog.

Haritaworn, J. (2015), 鈥楧ecolonizing the Nonhuman鈥, in M. Chen and D. Luciano (eds), special issue on Queer Inhumanisms in Gays and Lesbians Quarterly 21(2/3): 210-213.

Haritaworn, J. (2015), 鈥樏渂er die (Un-)M枚glichkeit, die Beziehung zwischen Kolonialit盲t, Urbanit盲t und Sexualit盲t zu thematisieren鈥, sub\urban. Zeitschrift f眉r kritische Stadtforschung 3(1): 111-118.

Haritaworn, J. (2011), 鈥楺ueer Injuries: The Racial Politics of Homophobic 鈥淗ate Crimes鈥 in Germany鈥, Social Justice 37(1) (special issue on sexuality, criminalization and social control): 69-89.

Haritaworn, J. (2008), 鈥楲oyal Repetitions of the Nation,鈥 DarkMatter 3 (special issue on 鈥楶ostcolonial Sexuality鈥).

Haritaworn, J. (2008), 鈥楽hifting Positionalities: Reflections on a Queer/Trans of Colour Methodology,鈥 Sociological Research Online 13(1).

Haritaworn, J. (2005), 鈥楢m Anfang war Audre Lorde. Wei脽sein und Machtvermeidung in der queeren Ursprungsgeschichte,鈥 Femina Politica 14(1): 23-36.

Book Chapters

Haritaworn, J. (forthcoming), 鈥#NoGoingBack: Queering Racial Capitalism on the Conjuncture of Protest and Pandemic,鈥 in R. Varghese (ed.), Sex and Pandemics, Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Haritaworn, J. (2022), 鈥#NoGoingBack: How to live with a virus, the queer way,鈥 in S. Thobani (ed.), The Deadly Intersections of COVID-19: Race, States, Inequalities and Global Society, Bristol: Bristol University Press.

Haritaworn, J. (2021), 鈥楧reaming big in small spaces: Prefiguring change in the racial university,鈥 Chapter in S. Thobani (ed.), Coloniality and Racial (In)Justice in the University, Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Haritaworn, J. (2021), 鈥楺ueere Nostalgie鈥 (Queer Nostalgia), in O.S. Nobrega, M. Quent and J. Zipf (eds.), Rassismus.Macht.Vergessen (Racism.Power.Forgetting), Bielefeld: Transkript.

Haritaworn, J. (2021), 鈥楺ueere Elternschaft鈥 (Queer Parenting), in V. Thompson and S. Schultze (eds.), Reproduktive Gerechtigkeit (Reproductive Justice), M眉nster: Edition Assemblage.

Haritaworn, J. (2019), 鈥業magining Community: Kimberl茅 Crenshaw and Queer/Trans of Color Politics鈥 (German and English version), in Gunda Werner Institute and the Center for Intersectional Justice (eds.), Reach Everyone on the Planet: Kimberl茅 Crenshaw and Intersectionality, Berlin: Heinrich B枚ll Foundation.

Paola Bacchetta, El-Tayeb, F. and Haritaworn, J. (2018), 鈥楺ueers of Color and De(C)olonial Spaces in Europe鈥, in Paola Bacchetta, Sunaina Maira Marr and Howard Winant (eds.), Global Raciality: Empire, PostColoniality, DeColoniality, New 91亚色: Routledge (co-first author).

Haritaworn, J. (2018), 鈥楿nkontrollierbarer Hass und wegwerfbare Kinder: Vom 鈥淚ntensivt盲ter mit Migrationshintergrund鈥 zum 鈥渉omophoben Muslim鈥濃, in I. Attia and M. Popal (eds.), BeDeutungen dekolonisieren: Spuren von (antimuslimischem) Rassismus. M眉nster: Unrast.

Haritaworn, J., Moussa, G., and Ware, S.M., with Choi, A., Panag, A.K. and Rodriguez, R. (2017), 鈥楳arvellous Grounds: QTBIPOC Counter-Archiving Against Imperfect Erasures鈥, in S. Chambers, T. McCaskell et al. (eds.), Any Other Way: How Toronto Got Queer, Toronto: Coach House Books (first author).

Bacchetta, P., El-Tayeb, F. and Haritaworn, J. (2017), 鈥楺ueer-of-Colour-Politik und st盲dtische Gerechtigkeit鈥, in M. Azarmandi, N. Ha, Noa and V. Zablotsky (eds.), Decolonize the City! Dekoloniale Perspektiven auf die neoliberale Stadt (Decolonial perspectives on the neoliberal city), M眉nster: Unrast-Verlag (co-first author).

Haritaworn, J. (2017), 鈥榃hat鈥檚 Love Got to Do with it?鈥, in El, Meral and Fereidooni, Karim (eds.), Rassismuskritik und Widerstandsformen, Wiesbaden: Springer VS.

Haritaworn, J. (2016) 鈥楬ateful Travels: Queering Ethnic Studies in a Context of Criminalization, Pathologization, and Globalization,鈥 in N. Elia et al. (eds.), Critical Ethnic Studies, Durham: Duke University Press.

Haritaworn, J. (2016), 鈥楺ueere Liebe und rassifizierter Hass: Transnormativit盲t und andere queere Regenerierungen鈥, in Vivar, Mar铆a Teresa Herrera, Rostock, Petra, Schirmer, Uta and Wagels, Karen (eds.), 脺ber Heteronormativit盲t: Auseinandersetzungen um gesellschaftliche Verh盲ltnisse und konzeptuelle Zug盲nge, M眉nster: Westf盲lisches Dampfboot.

Haritaworn, J. and Petzen, J. (2014) [2011], 鈥業ntegration as a sexual problem: An excavation of the German 鈥淢uslim homophobia鈥 panic鈥, in K. Y谋lmaz-G眉nay (ed.), Karriere eines konstruierten Gegensatzes: Zehn Jahre 鈥濵uslime versus Schwule鈥: Sexualpolitiken seit dem 11. September 2001, M眉nster: Edition Assemblage, p. 115-134.

Snorton, R. and Haritaworn, J. (2013), 鈥楾rans Necropolitics鈥, in A. Aizura and S. Stryker (eds.), Transgender Studies Reader Vol. II, New 91亚色: Routledge, p. 66-76.

Haritaworn, J. (2013) [2011], 鈥楻eckoning with prostitutes: Performing Thai femininity,鈥 in R. Gill and C. Scharff (eds.), Postfeminism, Neoliberalism and Subjectivity, Basingstoke: Palgrave, p. 215-229 (2nd edition).

Recognition & Awards

  • 2022 Dean鈥檚 Teaching Award, Faculty of Urban and Environmental Change, 91亚色
  • 2020 Speaker鈥檚 Book Award (short list), Legislative Assembly of Ontario, for the Marvellous Grounds anthology
  • 2019 Toronto Heritage Award (nomination), for the Queering Urban Justice anthology 
  • 2017 University of California Humanities Research Institute 
  • Residential Research Group on 鈥淨ueer of Color Formations and Translocal
  • Spaces in Europe鈥 (co-coordinator and fellow)
  • 2016 91亚色 Research Leader Award, Vice-President Research and Innovation, 91亚色
  • 2016 Dean's Community Engagement Award, Faculty of Urban and Environmental Change, 91亚色 
  • 2016 Dean鈥檚 Teaching Award, Faculty of Urban and Environmental Change, 91亚色 

Courses

Course CodeTitle
ENVS 3010Qualitative Methods
ENVS 3160Race, Racism and Environmental Justice in Canada
ENVS 4300Queer of Colour Art and Activism in the City
ENVS 5106Critical Perspectives in Race, Gender, Sexuality and Environment