
The author claims to have fact checked every citation. If true, kudos on her thoroughness as well as for debunking "Neurosexism."
The author claims to have fact checked every citation. If true, kudos on her thoroughness as well as for debunking "Neurosexism."
By Junaid Ahmed
BBC News
Joumana Haddad, the editor of an erotic Arabic-language magazine and author of a new book that challenges sexual taboos in the Arab world, is drawing praise and death threats alike.
The Lebanese writer and poet publishes Jasad - Arabic for body - a glossy quarterly that deals with eroticism and body-culture.
Published since December 2008, Jasad's articles range from violence in relationships to voyeurism and masturbation.
Her works have been opposed by Muslims and Christian groups alike, but Ms Haddad says she will not be silenced.
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The author claims to have fact checked every citation. If true, kudos on her thoroughness as well as for debunking "Neurosexism."
By Junaid Ahmed
BBC News
Joumana Haddad, the editor of an erotic Arabic-language magazine and author of a new book that challenges sexual taboos in the Arab world, is drawing praise and death threats alike.
The Lebanese writer and poet publishes Jasad - Arabic for body - a glossy quarterly that deals with eroticism and body-culture.
Published since December 2008, Jasad's articles range from violence in relationships to voyeurism and masturbation.
Her works have been opposed by Muslims and Christian groups alike, but Ms Haddad says she will not be silenced.
Read the entire article on bbc.co.uk