Queer Beirut

Author: Sofian Merabet
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Category: Middle Eastern History, Gender Studies, Gender Groups, Gay & Lesbian Studies, Gay Studies (Gay Men), Social & Cultural Anthropology
Book Format: Paperback

Gender and sexual identity formation is an ongoing anthropological conversation in both Middle Eastern studies and urban studies, but the story of gay and lesbian identity in the Middle East is only just beginning to be told. is the first ethnographic study of queer lives in the Arab Middle East. Drawing on anthropology, urban studies, gender studies, queer studies, and sociocultural theory, Sofian Merabet's compelling ethnography suggests a critical theory of gender and religious identity formations that will disrupt conventional anthropological premises about the contingent role that society and particular urban spaces have in facilitating the emergence of various subcultures within the city.

From 1995 to 2014, Merabet made a series of ethnographic journeys to Lebanon, during which he interviewed numerous gay men in Beirut. Through their life stories, Merabet crafts moving ethnographic narratives and explores how Lebanese gays inhabit and perform their gender as they formulate their sense of identity. He also examines the notion of queer space in Beirut and the role that this city, its class and sectarian structure, its colonial history, and religion have played in these people's discovery and exploration of their sexualities. In using Beirut as a microcosm for the complexities of homosexual relationships in contemporary Lebanon, provides a critical standpoint from which to deepen our understandings of gender rights and citizenship in the structuring of social inequality within the larger context of the Middle East.

Table Of Contents
List of Illustrations


Acknowledgments


Prologue. Itinerant Journeys


Map of Lebanon


Introduction


Map of Beirut


1. Producing Queer Space in Beirut: Zones of Encounter in Post-Civil-War Lebanon


2. Producing Prestige in and around Beirut: The Indiscreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie and the Assertion of a Queer Presence


3. Walking through the Concrete Jungle: The Queer Urban Stroller Traveling amid de Certeau, Benjamin, and Bourdieu


4. Queer Performances and the Politics of Place: The Art of Drag and the Routine of Sectarianism


5. The Homosexual Sphere between Spatial Appropriation and Contestation: Collective Activism and the Many Lives of Young Gay Men in Beirut


6. The Queering of Closed and Open Spaces: Spatial Practices and the Dialectics of External and Internal Homophobia


7. The Gay Gaze on the Corniche and the Politics of Memory: A Stroll on the Corniche and a Walk through Zoqaq al-Blat


8. "Seeing Oneself" and the Mirror Stage: The Hammam and the Gay Icon Fairuz


9. Phenomenology and the Spatial Assertion of Queerness: Spatial Alienation, Anthropology, and Urban Studies


10. Raising the Rainbow Flag between City and Country: Dancing, Protesting, and the Mimetics of Everyday Life


Conclusion. Struggling for Difference


Notes


Bibliography


Index
About Sofian Merabet
Sofian Merabet teaches in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin. His interdisciplinary research analyzes the human geography of identity formations and the sociocultural production of space as constitutive features of wider class, religious, and gender relations in the contemporary Arab world.

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