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DESCRIPTION:“Conjunctive Prepositions: Sexuality and/in Islam” Joseph Massa
 d Associate Professor of Modern Arab Politics and Intellectual History\, D
 epartment of Middle East and Asian Languages and Cultures Columbia Univers
 ity&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Professor Massad is one of the most prominent sch
 olars on masculinity and sexuality within Middle East Studies. His first b
 ook on colonialism and national identity in Jordan was based on research t
 hat was awarded the Malcolm Kerr Dissertation Award from the Middle East S
 tudies Association. His most recent book tracing Arab social\, cultural an
 d intellectual views on sexual desire Desiring Arabs received the Lionel T
 rilling Award from Columbia University in 2008. Lunch will be served. Co-s
 ponsored by the Department of History\, Department of Religion\, and Gende
 r and Globalization.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:MES presents: Joseph Massad
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:“Conjunctive Prepositions: Sexuality and/in Is
 lam” Joseph Massad Associate Professor of Modern Arab Politics and Intelle
 ctual History\, Department of Middle East and Asian Languages and Cultures
  Columbia University&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Professor Massad is one of the m
 ost prominent scholars on masculinity and sexuality within Middle East Stu
 dies. His first book on colonialism and national identity in Jordan was ba
 sed on research that was awarded the Malcolm Kerr Dissertation Award from 
 the Middle East Studies Association. His most recent book tracing Arab soc
 ial\, cultural and intellectual views on sexual desire Desiring Arabs rece
 ived the Lionel Trilling Award from Columbia University in 2008. Lunch wil
 l be served. Co-sponsored by the Department of History\, Department of Rel
 igion\, and Gender and Globalization.&nbsp\;
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