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LGBTI Rights in Turkey: Sexuality and the State in the Middle East provides a detailed examination of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex rights within Turkey’s complex political and cultural landscape. Author Fait Muedini explores how the Turkish state has historically approached issues of sexuality and gender identity, considering the influence of religious traditions, nationalist ideology, and regional geopolitics.
The book situates Turkey’s treatment of LGBTI populations within broader Middle Eastern contexts, offering comparative insights into how different states manage questions of sexual orientation and gender identity. Muedini analyzes legal frameworks, social movements, and institutional responses while addressing the tensions between modernization efforts, religious conservatism, and human rights advocacy in contemporary Turkey.
This work is essential for understanding the intersection of sexuality, state power, and identity politics in the Middle East, making it valuable for scholars of human rights, Middle Eastern studies, and LGBTI issues.







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