Laura Menin is associate researcher in the School of Global Studies at the University of Sussex. She is author of numerous chapters in edited volumes on North Africa and articles in the Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, Contemporary Levan, and Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute.
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Acknowledgments Notes on Transliteration Maps Introduction: "Love is a problem in Morocco!" 1. Encountering al-Azaliyya 2. A Sense of Self 3. Reforming Desires 4. The Unpredictability of Love 5. Fun, Freedom, and Transgression 6. The Party of Love 7. Digital Intimacies Conclusion
A beautifully written ethnography that does a great job of treating the subject of love and the ambivalence of romantic relationships." - Rachel Newcomb, author of Everyday Life in Global Morocco "A highly important topic as new literature is growing on alternative readings of gendered and sexual subjectivities in the Middle East." - Pardis Mahdavi, author of Crossing the Gulf: Love and Family in Migrant Lives