This Arab is queer, proud, profound, curious, content, angry - a force for change. This Arab cannot be put in a box, closet or kept out by damaging stereotypes, regimes or orthodoxy. Elevating 18 writers from around the world, this ground-breaking anthology of short memoirs and essays is for anyone who finds reductionist identity politics a Drag. Creating much needed, nuanced dialogue, here you will find stories of success and celebration, alongside others exploring the challenges of being LGBTQ+ and Arab. For the first time, LGBTQ+ Arabs have come together to tell their truths with integrity,…mehr
This Arab is queer, proud, profound, curious, content, angry - a force for change. This Arab cannot be put in a box, closet or kept out by damaging stereotypes, regimes or orthodoxy. Elevating 18 writers from around the world, this ground-breaking anthology of short memoirs and essays is for anyone who finds reductionist identity politics a Drag. Creating much needed, nuanced dialogue, here you will find stories of success and celebration, alongside others exploring the challenges of being LGBTQ+ and Arab. For the first time, LGBTQ+ Arabs have come together to tell their truths with integrity, wisdom and wit, sharing stories of hope, love and companionship in the loneliest places, from living incognito in Saudi Arabia to making it happen as an exile in Manhattan. Contributors include Mona Eltahawy, Saleem Haddad, Massoud Hayoun, Zeyn Joukhadar, Amrou Al-Kadhi, ballroom sensation Habibitch, and lead singer of Mashrou Leila, Hamed Sino.
Contributors: Khaled Abdel-Hadi is the editor-in-chef of My.Kali magazine and a visual artist from Jordan. His work as a global LGBT+ activist includes the Human Rights Watch campaign 'No Longer Alone'. He was listed as one of the Guardian's LGBT Ghange Heroes of the Year in 2017. Amuna Ali is the founder of the Black Arabs Collective, a platform that shares and amplifies the stories and voices of Black Arabs. Ali is of Somali and Yemeni descent and lives in the UAE. Madian Aljazeera is a Palestinian Jordanian bookseller and founder of Amman's Books at Café, a bookshop-come-internet café. His memoir Are You This? Or Are You This? was published by Hurst in 2021. Mona Eltahawy is an Egyptian feminist, author and internationally award-winning columnist. Saleem Haddad is a screenwriter, essayist and author of best-selling and Polari-prize-winning novel Guapa. Zeyn Joukhadar is a writer whose novels include The Map of Salt and Stars and The Thirty Names of Night. His work has appeared in outlets including The Paris Review, and he has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. Amrou Al-Kadhi is a British Iraqi screenwriter, drag queen, essayist and author. Their debut book Life as a Unicorn won the Somerset Maugham Award and the Polari First Book Prize. Their debut drag solo show is currently in production for TV. Dima Mikhayel Matta is a genderqueer writer, actor, spoken-word artist and playwright, and the founder of Cliffhangers Storytelling, a discussion series and workshop for emerging playwrights based in Beirut. Hasan Namir is an Iraqi-Canadian poet and novelist. Namir's debut novel God in Pink won the Award for Gay Fiction at the 2016 Lambda Literary Awards and his poetry collection War / Torn was shortlisted for a Stonewall Book Award. Ahmed Danny Ramadan is an award-winning novelist, public speaker, and LGBTQ-refugee activist. His novel, The Clothesline Swing won the LGBT category at the Independent Publisher Book Awards, the Canada Authors Association Award for Best Overall Fiction, and was shortlisted for the Lambda Literary Award. Hamed Sino is the lead singer of the famous Lebanese band Mashrou' Leila. The only out gay singer in the Arab world, Sino advocates for LGBT rights in the Middle East and worldwide. Tania Safi is a Lebanese-Australian journalist and filmmaker. She is the founder of Shway Shway, an online web series showcasing change-makers in Lebanon. Musa Shadeedi is a writer and visual artist from Baghdad. He is an editor at My.Kali magazine, author of Oum Kulthoum's Sexuality (2019) and the founder of 'Cinamji', an initiative focused on the body and sexuality in Arab cinema. Ahmed Umar is a Sudanese visual artist who came to Norway as a political refugee in 2008. He is the subject of the documentary feature film The Art of Sin, which won the Best Feature award at the LGBTQ+ Los Angeles Film festival 2021.
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