Sexualities: scientific discourse
2005, In Joseph Saud (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, volume 3, pp. 393-400. ISBN 10: 90 04 13247
Abstract
This entry examines Islamic and non-Islamic scientific discourses on Muslim female sexuality from the late eighteenth century to the present. It discusses how the discourses construct homosexuality as well as heterosexuality, and the relationships of sex and reproduction.
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