This issue sparks a discussion on identity and literature. We search for the possibility of the existence of a feminist, emancipatory, queer literature capable of shattering the patriarchal and heteronormative hegemony over our Arabic literature. We wonder what this literature looks like and how to determine its criteria and draw representation politics into it. For this reason, we scrutinize literary works in which we can make out glimpses of familiar faces and bodies, and reflections of lives, desires and narratives that are often marginalized, erased, and denied to us. We are looking for roots, for history. Or we create them with fresh new writings.
Searching for Queer Desire: A Letter to Alifa Rifaat – Hend & Nadine.
When a Lonely Heart is Just a Queer One – Nour Kamel
The proof of love – Samah Gaafar
We, the Interstices – Farah Aridi
Untitled poems – Fanny/Nour Blikaz
WHOM DO YOU WRITE FOR? A COLLAGE – Sinister wisdom