"If you really want to know people, start by looking in their bedrooms," says
Shereen El Feki, author of the new book, Sex and the
Citadel:
Intimate Life in a
Changing Arab World.
El Feki, who was raised in
Canada and is a practicing Muslim, is the former vice chair of the
U.N.'s
Global Commission on
HIV and Law.
Born to an
Egyptian father and
Welsh mother, she was motivated by
September 11th to seek a better understanding of her
Arab and Islamic heritage.
El Feki found that demonstrators for political freedom in
Tahrir Square during the
2011 Egyptian Revolution had little interest in also promoting sexual freedom. That's because most
Arabs derive their sexual mores from their religious beliefs. The only way to bring more sexual freedom to the
Arab world, she argues, is through
Islam, which was far more tolerant of the needs of the flesh a thousand years ago than it is today.
On March 13,
2013, El Feki joined novelist and former sex worker
Tracy Quan for "Sex and the Citadel:
Does the
Arab Spring need a
Summer of Love?," an event hosted by the
Reason Foundation at
New York City's
Museum of Sex.
In an hour-long conversation, El Feki and
Quan discuss why political freedom won't necessarily lead to sexual freedom (4:30); why the rise of Islamism could lead to more sexual freedom (6:00); the Egyptian phenomenon of "summer marriage," in which wealthy travelers from the
Gulf states enter into temporary marriages with prostitutes as a way to get around Islam's ban on sex out of wedlock (
11:00); a
Medieval Arabic dictionary called "
The Language of
Fucking," which had over 1,
000 verbs for having sex (13:30); the rise of gay rights activist groups in the face of the Arab world's brutal homophobia (26:00); the sad state of sex education in the Arab world (33:30); the sexual frustrations of married
Arab women (
36:30); why women are the primary advocates for female genital mutilation in
Egypt (42:00); why virginity is still "a big fucking deal" in the Arab world, leading some prostitutes to perform anal sex exclusively as a way of preserving their hymens (44:30); how attitudes about sex in the Arab world will eventually change by "pulling down the citadel from the inside" (49:00); and the still-common view that masturbation will lead to blindness, deformation, insanity, and hell (1:06:00).
About 1 hour and 10 minutes.
Shot by Jim Epstein and
Naomi Brockwell, and edited by Epstein.
Visit http://reason.com/reasontv/2013/03/30/sex-in-the-arab-world for downloadable versions and subscribe to
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- published: 30 Mar 2013
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