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Resisting Sectarianism: Queer Activism in Postwar Lebanon
By (Author) John Nagle
By (author) Tamirace Fakhoury
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Zed Books Ltd
18th November 2021
23rd September 2021
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Feminism and feminist theory
Political activism / Political engagement
Middle Eastern history
306.76095692
Hardback
208
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
472g
The Middle East is often portrayed as oppressively patriarchal and homophobic. Yet, in recent years the region has become a vibrant and important arena for feminist and LGBTQ activism. This book provides an insight into this emerging politics through a unique analysis of feminist and LGBTQ social movements in the context of Lebanons postwar sectarian system. Resisting Sectarianism argues that LGBTQ and feminists social movements are powerful agents of political and social transformation in Lebanon. Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, the book takes the reader inside these movements to see how they attract members and construct campaigns, forge alliances, and the multiple ways in which they generate important forms of resistance to, and change within, the sectarian system. The book also traces the strong obstacles that sectarian parties and religious authorities employ to weaken LGBTQ and feminist activism.
A sensitive exploration of the practices of freedom deployed to resist the violence of Lebanon's sectarian system, in the process undermining its ideological and disciplinary powers one small battle at a time. * Bassel F. Salloukh, Associate Professor of Political Science, Lebanese American *
John Nagle is a Reader in Sociology at the University of Aberdeen, UK. Tamirace Fakhoury is Associate Professor at the Department of Politics and Society at Aalborg University in Copenhagen and the Scientific advisor to the Kuwait Chair at Sciences po in Paris.