This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this recordThis article draws on a year of ethnography conducted among cis heterosexual couples in contemporary urban Lebanon in order to argue that, in the absence of a serious project of national reconciliation, intersectarian love, despite its short lifespan, constitutes restorative instances in post–civil war Lebanon. Intersectarian hetero desire emerges as a counter-discourse that threatens the masculinist foundations of the Lebanese state. By tracing the timeline of love in the life of Lebanese citizens, this article places personal narratives of “impossible” intersectarian love stories in conversation with queer tempo...
The first time I was exposed to the word “gay,” I was watching television at home. In the Arabic sub...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Heinrich Böll Stiftung via the link in this...
This paper heeds Jasbir Puar’s call to supplement an intersectional analysis with an exercise of ass...
My dissertation addresses the changing historical meanings of sexual practices and identities, and t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Duke University Press vi...
This discussion explores the processes by which cultures define notions of femininity, masculinity, ...
This thesis examines the case of civil marriage in Lebanon as an example of the contestation of sect...
LGBTs (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) in Lebanon have for a long time been a target of oppr...
This dissertation examines the mediation of non-normative genders and sexualities in contemporary Le...
This dissertation examines the mediation of non-normative genders and sexualities in contemporary Le...
This thesis attempts to present the way in which male members of an emerging gay scene in Beirut, Le...
Abstract Faculty of Arts Master’s Programme in Area and Cultural Studies, Middle Eastern Studies ...
In this thesis, I examine the role of queerness, solidarity and movement in anti-war activism relati...
Abstract Faculty of Arts Master’s Programme in Area and Cultural Studies, Middle Eastern Studies ...
This dissertation offers a unique examination of Muslim masculinities and marginalized sexualities i...
The first time I was exposed to the word “gay,” I was watching television at home. In the Arabic sub...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Heinrich Böll Stiftung via the link in this...
This paper heeds Jasbir Puar’s call to supplement an intersectional analysis with an exercise of ass...
My dissertation addresses the changing historical meanings of sexual practices and identities, and t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Duke University Press vi...
This discussion explores the processes by which cultures define notions of femininity, masculinity, ...
This thesis examines the case of civil marriage in Lebanon as an example of the contestation of sect...
LGBTs (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) in Lebanon have for a long time been a target of oppr...
This dissertation examines the mediation of non-normative genders and sexualities in contemporary Le...
This dissertation examines the mediation of non-normative genders and sexualities in contemporary Le...
This thesis attempts to present the way in which male members of an emerging gay scene in Beirut, Le...
Abstract Faculty of Arts Master’s Programme in Area and Cultural Studies, Middle Eastern Studies ...
In this thesis, I examine the role of queerness, solidarity and movement in anti-war activism relati...
Abstract Faculty of Arts Master’s Programme in Area and Cultural Studies, Middle Eastern Studies ...
This dissertation offers a unique examination of Muslim masculinities and marginalized sexualities i...
The first time I was exposed to the word “gay,” I was watching television at home. In the Arabic sub...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Heinrich Böll Stiftung via the link in this...
This paper heeds Jasbir Puar’s call to supplement an intersectional analysis with an exercise of ass...