Desiring Arabs

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    From Abu Ghraib to Guantanamo Bay, sexual torture has played a notorious role in the recent history of American interventions into the Arab world. These abhorrent techniques have been officially justified as an effective tool for interrogating Arabs, who are perceived as repressed and especially susceptible to sexual coercion - the result of centuries of racist assumptions about Arab sexuality. In Desiring Arabs, Joseph A. Massad uncovers the roots of these attitudes and analyzes the impact of Western ideas - both about sexuality and about Arabs - on the last two hundred years of Arab intellectual production.

    Contents:
    • Introduction
    • Anxiety in civilization
    • Remembrances of desires past
    • Re-orienting desire: the gay international and the Arab world
    • Sin, crimes, and disease: taxonomies of desires present
    • Deviant fictions
    • The truth of fictional desires
    • Conclusion
    • Works cited
    • Name index
    • Subject index.
    Original Publisher: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2007
    Language(s): English

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From Abu Ghraib to Guantanamo Bay, sexual torture has played a notorious role in the recent history of American interventions into the Arab world. These abhorrent techniques have been officially justified as an effective tool for interrogating Arabs, who are perceived as repressed and especially susceptible to sexual coercion - the result of centuries of racist assumptions about Arab sexuality. In Desiring Arabs, Joseph A. Massad uncovers the roots of these attitudes and analyzes the impact of Western ideas - both about sexuality and about Arabs - on the last two hundred years of Arab intellectual production.

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Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2007

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9780226509594

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