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Desiring Arabs (Hardcover)
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Desiring Arabs (Hardcover)
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Among the many shocking violations of the prisoners at Abu Ghraib,
the most notorious was sexual torture. Military personnel justified
this abhorrent technique as an effective tool for interrogating
Arabs, who are perceived as repressed and especially susceptible to
sexual coercion. These abuses laid bare a racist and sexually
charged power dynamic at the root of the U.S. conquest of Iraq - a
dynamic that reflected centuries of Western assumptions about Arab
sexuality. Desiring Arabs uncovers the roots of these attitudes and
analyzes the impact of Western ideas - both about sexuality and
about Arabs - on Arab intellectual production. Sexual desire has
long played a key role in Western judgments about the value of Arab
civilization. In the past, Westerners viewed the Arab world as
licentious, and Western intolerance of sex led them to brand Arabs
as decadent; but as Western society became more sexually open,
supposedly prudish Arabs soon became viewed as backward. Rather
than focusing exclusively on how these views developed in the West,
Joseph A. Massad instead reveals the history of how Arabs
represented their own sexual desires. from the nineteenth century
to the present in order to chart the changes in Arab sexual
attitudes and their links to Arab notions of cultural heritage and
civilization. For instance, he demonstrates how, in the 1980s, the
rise of sexual identity politics and human rights activism in the
West came to define Arab nationalist, and especially Islamist,
responses to sexual desires and practices, and he reveals the
implications these reactions have had for contemporary Arabs. A
work of impressive scope and erudition, Joseph A. Massad's
chronicle of both the history and modern permutations of the debate
over representations of sexual desires and practices in the Arab
world is a crucial addition to our understanding of a frequently
oversimplified and vilified culture.
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