best known for The Spirit
showing how they have informed literary and everyday narratives of America
In drawings that capture both the tumult and the telling details of that street life
"Musing through a space that’s somewhere between an illuminated
Queer Jews, Queer Muslims: Race, Religion, and Representation edited by Adi Saleem Dybbuk best known for The SpiritThrough a curated selection of scholarship, Adi Saleem demonstrates that representations of Muslim and Jewish sexuality are often racialized and gendered in parallel ways as non Western, deviant, and dangerous within Euro American modernity. Contributors reckon with the intertwined past and present of Islamophobia, antisemitism, racism, coloniality, misogyny, and homophobia through distinct and complementary perspectives. In the first of three