Description
Despite the contemporary hegemony of religious discourse in the Arab-Muslim world, sexuality has never stopped talking about itself, even under a headscarf or hijab. Here, the language and culture are very well suited to the prohibitions of the real and the dissimulation of the intimate. Being a man in the Middle East is a privilege, but is the feminine revealed there?
The modern Arab-Muslim world is in a state of deep sexual frustration, where sacralized and ritualized sexuality can only be manifested in the context offered by God.
How can a psychoanalytic clinic be conceived on the basis of this statement of taboo sexuality?
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