Before Homosexuality in the Arab‐Islamic World, 1500–1800 is a 2005 book by Khaled El-Rouayheb, published by the University of Chicago Press. El-Rouayheb had written a PhD dissertation on the subject of homosexuality in the Arab-Islamic world, and this dissertation was supervised by . El-Rouayheb revised the dissertation into this book. As of 2006 El-Rouayheb is a University of Cambridge postdoctoral fellow. This book, a monograph, has been translated into French and Slovenian. The French version was published in 2010 and the Slovenian version was published in 2012.
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- L'Amour des garçons en pays arabo-islamique : XVIe-XVIIIe siècle (fr)
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| - Before Homosexuality in the Arab‐Islamic World, 1500–1800 is a 2005 book by Khaled El-Rouayheb, published by the University of Chicago Press. El-Rouayheb had written a PhD dissertation on the subject of homosexuality in the Arab-Islamic world, and this dissertation was supervised by . El-Rouayheb revised the dissertation into this book. As of 2006 El-Rouayheb is a University of Cambridge postdoctoral fellow. This book, a monograph, has been translated into French and Slovenian. The French version was published in 2010 and the Slovenian version was published in 2012. (en)
- L'Amour des garçons en pays arabo-islamique : XVIe-XVIIIe siècle (titre original : Before Homosexuality in the Arab‐Islamic World, 1500–1800, soit littéralement « Avant l'homosexualité dans le monde arabo‐islamique, 1500–1800 ») est un livre de Khaled El-Rouayheb publié en 2005 par l'University of Chicago Press et paru en traduction française en 2010 chez Epel édition, dans la collection « Grands classiques érotologie ». . (fr)
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| - Before Homosexuality in the Arab‐Islamic World, 1500–1800 is a 2005 book by Khaled El-Rouayheb, published by the University of Chicago Press. El-Rouayheb had written a PhD dissertation on the subject of homosexuality in the Arab-Islamic world, and this dissertation was supervised by . El-Rouayheb revised the dissertation into this book. As of 2006 El-Rouayheb is a University of Cambridge postdoctoral fellow. El-Rouayheb's thesis is that the male same sex desires expressed in the pre-modern Arab-Islamic world are not homosexuality in the modern, Western sense. Shusha Guppy of the Times Higher Education Supplement wrote that the book is "a more nuanced and limited study of "how homosexuality was perceived" in a particular period in the Arab parts of the Ottoman Empire before modernity", and therefore not a "Kinsey report" and not a . Donald L. Boisvert of Concordia University wrote that the work is one of the "few accessible studies of this sort". The author uses adab, biographical dictionaries, chronicles, travel journals written by Ottomans and Europeans, legal interpretations of the Quran and sharia, poetry, mystical treatises, and religious interpretations of the Quran and sharia as sources. This book, a monograph, has been translated into French and Slovenian. The French version was published in 2010 and the Slovenian version was published in 2012. (en)
- L'Amour des garçons en pays arabo-islamique : XVIe-XVIIIe siècle (titre original : Before Homosexuality in the Arab‐Islamic World, 1500–1800, soit littéralement « Avant l'homosexualité dans le monde arabo‐islamique, 1500–1800 ») est un livre de Khaled El-Rouayheb publié en 2005 par l'University of Chicago Press et paru en traduction française en 2010 chez Epel édition, dans la collection « Grands classiques érotologie ». . La thèse soutenue par El-Rouayheb est que le concept occidental moderne d'homosexualité n'existait pas dans le monde arabo-islamique avant le XIXe siècle. El-Rouayeb se situe dans le sillage de Michel Foucault pour qui l'« homosexualité » est une construction liée à des conditions historiques ; il s'oppose à une vision essentialiste selon laquelle l'homosexualité est une catégorie de pensée présente partout et depuis toujours avec son contenu actuel. Selon El-Rouayheb l'importation d'attitudes européennes, qui a commencé au XIXe siècle pendant la période coloniale, a affecté la manière de concevoir l'homosexualité dans le monde arabo-islamique. L'auteur fonde son analyse sur l'étude d’œuvres littéraires arabes (adab), de dictionnaires biographiques, de chroniques, de journaux de voyage écrits par des sujets de l'Empire ottoman et des Européens, de traités mystiques, d'interprétations juridiques du Coran et de la charia, ainsi que sur l'étude d'interprétations religieuses du Coran et de la charia. (fr)
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