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[http://4edu.info/images/ | [http://4edu.info/images/6/64/SexualityandSocialismreport_LebanonandArabcountries_full-2.pdf Sexuality, Socialism and the Contemporary Uprisings: A focus on Lebanon] | ||
[http://4edu.info/images/9/9a/Excerpt_from_Scott_Long%27s_Cairo%2C_and_our_comprador_gay_movements.pdf Excerpt from Scott Long (2016). Cairo and Our comprador gay movement] | |||
[http://4edu.info/images/ | [http://4edu.info/images/2/2e/Talking_back_Masculinity_and_the_right_time_for_politics_Mada_Masr.pdf Background: Dina Makrem Ebeid (2015). Talking back: Masculinity and the right time for politics] | ||
[http://4edu.info/images/ | [http://4edu.info/images/1/16/FINAL_-_TheroleofLGBTIQpeopleinthecontemporaryuprisingsAnanalysisfromtheBrazilianrealitytc.doc The role of LGBTIQ people in contemporary uprisings. An analysis from the Brazilian reality] | ||
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Sexuality, Socialism and the Contemporary Uprisings: A focus on Lebanon
Excerpt from Scott Long (2016). Cairo and Our comprador gay movement
Background: Dina Makrem Ebeid (2015). Talking back: Masculinity and the right time for politics
The role of LGBTIQ people in contemporary uprisings. An analysis from the Brazilian reality