by Raphael Cormack
People in Cairo in the early 20th century could look to a rich queer tradition that was different from Berlin's. It is a tradition that does not match European ones, with fundamentally different conceptions of sexuality and gender. To understand modern Cairo we must take it on its own terms...
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