Sexuality in the Middle East and North Africa: Contemporary Issues and Challenges Gender, Culture, and Politics in the Middle East

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Authors: Ryan, J. Michael,Rizzo, Helen,Ryan, J. Michael,Rizzo, Helen,Zaatari, Zeina,Walsh-Haines, Grant,Fouad, Maryam Hisham,Hartal, Gilly,Sasson-Levy, Orna,Jaspal, Rusi,Marques, Ana Cristina,Talaat, Salma,Abdelwahed, Inas,Maatouk, Ismael,Assi, Moubadda
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Issues of sexuality in the Middle East and North Africa have served as a lightning rod for international discussions surrounding the treatment of those who identify as LGBTQ+, sexual and reproductive health, and the prevention of sexual violence. While a growing body of scholarship and internal advocacy groups have brought more open dialogue within the MENA region, this volume is the first of its kind to provide critical insights and academic analysis into a broad range of complex and controversial issues dealing with sexuality.

Spanning a wide array of countries from Algeria to Yemen, Egypt, Iran, Israel, and Saudi Arabia, this volume offers a comprehensive regional analysis that transcends the limitations of country-specific studies. Three themes guide the volume’s organization: sexual politics, rights, and movements; gender and sexual minorities; and sexual health, identity, and well-being. Drawing on contemporary scholarship and ethnographic fieldwork, the contributors shed light on the ways in which sexuality is a foundational element of national and regional discourses, serves as a political tool for marking difference, and has the possibility to enlighten, restrict, liberate, or oppress the millions of individuals living in the region. This volume is essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of sexuality, identity, and human rights in the Middle East and North Africa.

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