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Category: patriarchy

Lebanon’s militarized masculinity

December 20, 2018May 10, 2020 Joey AyoubLeave a comment

militarized masculinities found company in widespread discourses demonizing those who don’t fit within rigid gender binaries and sectarian/class calculations.

Posted in gender, lebanon, levant, patriarchy

What the Women Of Ghouta Have Achieved in 7.5 Years

March 31, 2018May 10, 2020 Joey AyoubLeave a comment

“I am talking about the suffering of women inside Ghouta.”

Posted in gender, levant, patriarchy, syria

Shadow of a man? understanding masculinities in the MENA (audio)

January 10, 2018May 10, 2020 Joey AyoubLeave a comment

Audio and partial transcript of the LSE Panel I took part in with Dr. Shereen El-Faki and Dr. Courtney Freer.

Posted in lebanon, levant, patriarchy, talks and panels

To Take a Stand for Love, Beirut Pride Had to Overcome Hate

May 17, 2017May 15, 2019 Joey Ayoub

A hotel where the first event was scheduled canceled on organizers after facing pressure from religious groups. But that hasn't stopped Beirut Pride from going forward.

Posted in lebanon, levant, lgbtq+, patriarchy

The importance of celebrating IDAHOT in Lebanon

May 17, 2014May 15, 2019 Joey Ayoub

Lebanon's LGBTIQ population can be legally targeted under the now-notorious Article 534

Posted in lebanon, levant, lgbtq+, patriarchy

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