The seventh issue of Kohl: a Journal for Body and Gender Research, "On Incarceration, Surveillance, and Policing," vol. 4, no. 1, Summer 2018 is now online.
Table of Contents:
Incarceration, Surveillance, Policing: The Political Economies of Industrial Complexes (Editorial) - Ghiwa Sayegh
Reproductive Justice and the Prison-Industrial Complex: A Mini Zine (Artivism) - Islam Khatib
Policing Women’s Sexualities and Getting Credit for It: Sex Work and the Tunisian State (Opinion) - Roula Seghaier
Parliamentary Elections, Civil Society, and Barriers to Political Change (Opinion) - Joumana Talhouk
Institutional Surveillance and Policing: Documenting Student Activism at AUB (Openings) - Sana, Tee Mk, Raed, Katya, and Rana
The Employments of the Punitive System in Zionism’s Exploitation of Homosexuality (Essay) - Musa Shadeedi
Queering Justice: States as Machines of Oppression - Nour Abu-Assab and Nof Nasser-Eddin
Slowing It Down: Embodied Complicity and the Challenges of Feminist Solidarity at the 2017 Beirut Workers’ Day March - Allison Finn
ICTs as the Bullring: A Case Study of the Rainbow Flag Incident in Cairo - Lara Mansour
State Policing: Moral Panics and Masculinity in post-2011 Egypt - Mariam Mecky
States of Wait: The Death Penalty in Contemporary Egypt - Amira Mahmoud Othman
The Required Labels (Testimony) - Esraa Husain
What Stories Do to our Hearts (Testimony) - Zahra Abdallah