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Masculine Love and Sensuous Reason among Egyptian Ultras football fans…

Published on April 12, 2019July 5, 2020 by fsh5Leave a comment

Read my article “Masculine Love and Sensuous Reason: The Affective and Spatial Politics of Egyptian Ultras Football Fans,” in Gender, Place & Culture!

Categories bodies, Egyptian revolution, geography, masculinities, Women/Gender/Sexuality•Tags featured

At one of many borders in the Occupied Territories

Published on January 24, 2016December 30, 2018 by fsh5Leave a comment

Enough words here

Categories geography, Palestine•Tags bodies, Palestine

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Frances S. Hasso is Associate Professor in Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies at Duke University. She holds secondary appointments in the Department of Sociology and the Department of History. She is a 2018-2019 Fellow at the National Humanities Center. She is an Editor Emerita of the Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies (2015-2018). She joined the Duke faculty in 2010 after 10 years at Oberlin College. Her scholarship focuses on gender and sexuality in the Arab world. ORCID

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