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Are You This? Or Are You This?

A Story of Identity and Worth

Madian Al Jazerah

SOCIETY & SOCIAL SCIENCES
21
Coup de coeur
Coup de coeur (LGBTQ+), by Cody
He is Palestinian, but wasn't raised in Palestine. He is Kuwaiti-born, but not Kuwaiti. He's British-educated, but not a Westerner. Madians story touches on themes of acceptance and belonging, while also highlighting the unique struggles of being queer in the Arab world. Madians voice is raw and authentic, offering hope and representation, especially for those in the queer Arab community, but his reflections on identity and resilience will resonate with all. This is a story that reminds us how complex and layered belonging can be.
When Madian Al Jazerah came out to his Arab parents, his mother had one question. ‘Are you this?’ she asked, cupping her hand. ‘Or are you this?’ she motioned with a poking finger. If you’re the poker, she said, you aren’t a homosexual. For Madian, this opposition reveals not who he is, but patriarchy, power, and society’s efforts to fit us into neat boxes. He is Palestinian, but wasn’t raised in Palestine. He is Kuwaiti-born, but not Kuwaiti. He’s British-educated, but not a Westerner. He’s a Muslim, but can’t embrace the Islam of today. He’s a gay man, out of the closet but still living in the shadows: he has left Jordan, his home, three times in fear of his life. Madian has searched for acceptance and belonging around the world, joining new communities in San Francisco, New York, Hawaii and Tunisia, yet always finding himself pulled back to Amman. This frank and moving memoir narrates his battles with adversity, racism and homophobia, and a rich life lived with humour, dignity and grace.
Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Binding: Paperback
Publication date: 10 Jun 2021
Dimensions: 141 x 214 x 24 mm
ISBN: 9781787384651