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Book Review

Between Banat: Queer Arab critique & transnational Arab archives

By Mejdulene Bernard Shomali, 2023, Duke, Duke University Press, [e.g., 206 pp.], ISBN 978-1478019275 (paperback), ISBN 978-1478016649 (hardcover)

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