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On a Certain Queer Discomfort with Orientalism
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2017
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- Queering International Law
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 2007
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1 Janet Halley, Split Decisions: How and Why to Take A Break From Feminism (2006) at 5.
2 Id. at 9.
3 Massad, Joseph, Re-Orienting Desire: The Gay International and the Arab World, 14 Pub. Culture 361, 382 (2002)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
4 Id. at 383-84.
5 Hossam Bahgat, Explaining Egypt’s Targeting of Gays, at <http://www.merip.org/mero/mero072301.html>.
6 Human Rights Watch, in A Time of Torture: The Assault on Justice in Egypt’s Crackdown on Homosexual Conduct, available at <http://hrw.org/reports/2004/egypt0304>.
7 Id. at 4-5.
8 Joseph Massad, Desiring Arabs 380 (2007).
9 Id. at 187.
10 Leo Bersani, Homos 105-07 (1995).
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