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6. The Queering of Closed and Open Spaces: Spatial Practices and the Dialectics of External and Internal Homophobia
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Sofian Merabet
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Prologue. Itinerant Journeys xv
- Introduction 1
- 1. Producing Queer Space in Beirut: Zones of Encounter in Post-Civil- War Lebanon 11
- 2. Producing Prestige in and around Beirut: The Indiscreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie and the Assertion of a Queer Presence 43
- 3. Walking through the Concrete Jungle: The Queer Urban Stroller Traveling amid de Certeau, Benjamin, and Bourdieu 69
- 4. Queer Performances and the Politics of Place: The Art of Drag and the Routine of Sectarianism 91
- 5. The Homosexual Sphere between Spatial Appropriation and Contestation: Collective Activism and the Many Lives of Young Gay Men in Beirut 112
- 6. The Queering of Closed and Open Spaces: Spatial Practices and the Dialectics of External and Internal Homophobia 134
- 7. The Gay Gaze and the Politics of Memory: A Stroll on the Corniche and a Walk through Zoqāq al-Blāṭ 156
- 8. “Seeing Oneself” and the Mirror Stage: The Ḥammām and the Gay Icon Fairuz 187
- 9. Phenomenology and the Spatial Assertion of Queerness: Spatial Alienation, Anthropology, and Urban Studies 210
- 10. Raising the Rainbow Flag between City and Country: Dancing, Protesting, and the Mimetics of Everyday Life 227
- Conclusion. Struggling for Difference 246
- Notes 249
- Glossary of Transliterated Arabic Terms 261
- Bibliography 265
- Index 275
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Prologue. Itinerant Journeys xv
- Introduction 1
- 1. Producing Queer Space in Beirut: Zones of Encounter in Post-Civil- War Lebanon 11
- 2. Producing Prestige in and around Beirut: The Indiscreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie and the Assertion of a Queer Presence 43
- 3. Walking through the Concrete Jungle: The Queer Urban Stroller Traveling amid de Certeau, Benjamin, and Bourdieu 69
- 4. Queer Performances and the Politics of Place: The Art of Drag and the Routine of Sectarianism 91
- 5. The Homosexual Sphere between Spatial Appropriation and Contestation: Collective Activism and the Many Lives of Young Gay Men in Beirut 112
- 6. The Queering of Closed and Open Spaces: Spatial Practices and the Dialectics of External and Internal Homophobia 134
- 7. The Gay Gaze and the Politics of Memory: A Stroll on the Corniche and a Walk through Zoqāq al-Blāṭ 156
- 8. “Seeing Oneself” and the Mirror Stage: The Ḥammām and the Gay Icon Fairuz 187
- 9. Phenomenology and the Spatial Assertion of Queerness: Spatial Alienation, Anthropology, and Urban Studies 210
- 10. Raising the Rainbow Flag between City and Country: Dancing, Protesting, and the Mimetics of Everyday Life 227
- Conclusion. Struggling for Difference 246
- Notes 249
- Glossary of Transliterated Arabic Terms 261
- Bibliography 265
- Index 275