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Disruptive Situations challenges representations of contemporary
Beirut as an exceptional space for LGBTQ people by highlighting
everyday life in a city where violence is the norm. Ghassan
Moussawi, a Beirut native, seeks to uncover the underlying
processes of what he calls "fractal orientalism," a relational
understanding of modernity and cosmopolitanism that illustrates how
transnational discourses of national and sexual exceptionalism
operate on multiple scales in the Arab world. Moussawi's intrepid
ethnography features the voices of women, gay men and genderqueers
in Beirut to examine how queer individuals negotiate life in this
uncertain region. He examines "al-wad'," or "the situation," to
understand the practices that form these strategies and to raise
questions about queer-friendly spaces in and beyond Beirut.
Disruptive Situations alsoshows how LGBTQ Beirutis resist
reconciliation narratives and position their identities and
visibility at different times as ways of simultaneously managing
their multiple positionalities and al-wad'. Moussawi argues that
the daily survival strategies in Beirut are queer-and not only
enacted by LGBTQ people-since Beirutis are living amidst an already
queer situation of ongoing precarity.
Disruptive Situations challenges representations of contemporary
Beirut as an exceptional space for LGBTQ people by highlighting
everyday life in a city where violence is the norm. Ghassan
Moussawi, a Beirut native, seeks to uncover the underlying
processes of what he calls "fractal orientalism," a relational
understanding of modernity and cosmopolitanism that illustrates how
transnational discourses of national and sexual exceptionalism
operate on multiple scales in the Arab world. Moussawi's intrepid
ethnography features the voices of women, gay men and genderqueers
in Beirut to examine how queer individuals negotiate life in this
uncertain region. He examines "al-wad'," or "the situation," to
understand the practices that form these strategies and to raise
questions about queer-friendly spaces in and beyond Beirut.
Disruptive Situations alsoshows how LGBTQ Beirutis resist
reconciliation narratives and position their identities and
visibility at different times as ways of simultaneously managing
their multiple positionalities and al-wad'. Moussawi argues that
the daily survival strategies in Beirut are queer-and not only
enacted by LGBTQ people-since Beirutis are living amidst an already
queer situation of ongoing precarity.
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