Introduction: Reflections on the study of sexuality in the Middle East and North Africa

Allon J. Uhlmann

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    Abstract

    After outlining the aims of this thematic section, I introduce the articles that follow. Although they reflect different geographical interests and theoretical orientations, the articles raise some interesting issues, of which I take up two. One is the role of Islam. It appears that both Islam's historical role and its contemporary effect are critical, yet indeterminate and contestable. The other issue is comparative. There is much in common between the way sexuality is configured in Europe, on the one hand, and in the Middle East and North Africa, on the other. But there are also significant differences. I discuss some of these differences in the way sex and sexuality are culturally mobilized to construct genderedness.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)3-15
    Number of pages13
    JournalSocial Analysis
    Volume49
    Issue number2
    Publication statusPublished - 2005

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