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Middle East Talks
Middle East Talks
10 episodes
6 days ago
Middle East Talks is a podcast produced by the American University in Cairo’s Middle East Studies Program in collaboration with the Arab and Islamic Civilizations Department. The podcast aims to foster a better understanding of the Middle East among a wider audience by exploring new and contemporary research in the region’s history, politics and culture. In each episode, a scholar is invited to discuss their work in a fashion that is accessible and engaging to listeners who are curious about the Middle East.
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Middle East Talks is a podcast produced by the American University in Cairo’s Middle East Studies Program in collaboration with the Arab and Islamic Civilizations Department. The podcast aims to foster a better understanding of the Middle East among a wider audience by exploring new and contemporary research in the region’s history, politics and culture. In each episode, a scholar is invited to discuss their work in a fashion that is accessible and engaging to listeners who are curious about the Middle East.
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S1 E10 Sex Work in Colonial Egypt - with Francesca Biancani
Middle East Talks
44 minutes 47 seconds
1 week ago
S1 E10 Sex Work in Colonial Egypt - with Francesca Biancani

The British occupation authorities drafted the first law regulating sex work in Egypt, merely 6 weeks after British forces defeated the Egyptian army and occupied the country in 1882. The era of regulated sex work would last until 1951 when it finally became criminalized – just a few years before the end of British occupation. But the story of “Sex Work in Colonial Egypt” – the title of the book whose author is our guest today – is not merely a story about imperial and nationalist approaches towards prostitution. Francesca Biancani tells a much more fascinating and complex story about modernity, Egypt’s place in the global economy, migration, urbanization, gender and labor politics, during this era.

Guest: Francesca Biancani, Associate Professor, Department of Political and Social Sciences, Bologna University

Interviewer: Khaled Ezzelarab, Associate Professor of Practice, Journalism and Mass Communication Department, and Director of the Middle East Studies Program, American University in Cairo

Researcher: Wafaa ElSaid

Book: Biancani, Francesca. Sex Work in Colonial Egypt: Women, Modernity and the Global Economy. Edited by Francesca Biancani. vol. 72., I.B. Tauris, 2018.

Intro Music: Festival of Eid Joy by Adiiswanto, licensed via Pixabay Music

Get in touch via email mesc@aucegypt.edu

Disclaimer: Views expressed in this podcast series are those of participants and do not reflect the opinions of The American University in Cairo. Copyright is held by the appropriate AUC school, office or department unless otherwise stated. Requests for permission to quote or use any content should be addressed to the appropriate AUC school, office or department directly.

Middle East Talks
Middle East Talks is a podcast produced by the American University in Cairo’s Middle East Studies Program in collaboration with the Arab and Islamic Civilizations Department. The podcast aims to foster a better understanding of the Middle East among a wider audience by exploring new and contemporary research in the region’s history, politics and culture. In each episode, a scholar is invited to discuss their work in a fashion that is accessible and engaging to listeners who are curious about the Middle East.