The government’s targeting of homosexuality in May 2001, following years of ‘turning a blind eye’ to Cairo’s gay scene, is studied here in terms of the links between the sphere of interpersonal relations and notions of national security within international relations. The persecution of men for alleged same-sex relations not only filled newspaper columns and created a spectacle to divert people’s attention away from the government’s failings. More importantly, the event represented an opportunity for government officials, the media and other civil society activists – both within Egypt and abroad – to ‘perform’ a discourse of national security through which national sovereignty was (re)produced and political order was maintained. However, th...
As the first conviction of FGM in the U.K. proves, female genital mutilation is a ‘harmful cultural ...
This dissertation examines the multiple ways in which the nineteenth and early twentieth-century Ott...
In this essay Katherine Franke examines two contemporary cites in which state efforts to eradicate t...
The government’s targeting of homosexuality in May 2001, following years of ‘turning a blind eye’ to...
Egyptians who do not fit into the mold of the ideal, heteronormative citizen as perpetuated by the s...
Since the turn of the twenty-first century, the struggle for LGBTQ human rights has become a leading...
26 men were arrested in front of TV cameras and later charged with “habitual debauchery” after a cra...
This paper examines the interconnections between public sexual violence, female shame, and public fe...
In 2009 a Ugandan Member of Parliament presented the so called Anti Homosexuality Bill to the Uganda...
International audienceThis article analyses the structural organization of a ruling issued by an Egy...
International audienceThis article analyses the structural organization of a ruling issued by an Egy...
This article examines the ways Egyptians monitored male sexuality in Ottoman and semi-colonial Egypt...
On August 1, 2009, a masked man dressed in black carrying an automatic weapon stormed into Beit Pazi...
The study reported how the Arab world perceived homosexuality criminalization and decriminalization ...
Abstract: Across Africa, the persecution of gay people is gaining momentum. Gay people have been den...
As the first conviction of FGM in the U.K. proves, female genital mutilation is a ‘harmful cultural ...
This dissertation examines the multiple ways in which the nineteenth and early twentieth-century Ott...
In this essay Katherine Franke examines two contemporary cites in which state efforts to eradicate t...
The government’s targeting of homosexuality in May 2001, following years of ‘turning a blind eye’ to...
Egyptians who do not fit into the mold of the ideal, heteronormative citizen as perpetuated by the s...
Since the turn of the twenty-first century, the struggle for LGBTQ human rights has become a leading...
26 men were arrested in front of TV cameras and later charged with “habitual debauchery” after a cra...
This paper examines the interconnections between public sexual violence, female shame, and public fe...
In 2009 a Ugandan Member of Parliament presented the so called Anti Homosexuality Bill to the Uganda...
International audienceThis article analyses the structural organization of a ruling issued by an Egy...
International audienceThis article analyses the structural organization of a ruling issued by an Egy...
This article examines the ways Egyptians monitored male sexuality in Ottoman and semi-colonial Egypt...
On August 1, 2009, a masked man dressed in black carrying an automatic weapon stormed into Beit Pazi...
The study reported how the Arab world perceived homosexuality criminalization and decriminalization ...
Abstract: Across Africa, the persecution of gay people is gaining momentum. Gay people have been den...
As the first conviction of FGM in the U.K. proves, female genital mutilation is a ‘harmful cultural ...
This dissertation examines the multiple ways in which the nineteenth and early twentieth-century Ott...
In this essay Katherine Franke examines two contemporary cites in which state efforts to eradicate t...