Article Title
Abstract
Negar Azimi’s “Prisoners of Sex” is a welcome reminder that human rights discourse should always keep its subject, “humans,” firmly in view. The stories she tells of death, torture, hope, and survival bear witness to the challenges and dangers faced by gays and lesbians in Egypt.
Recommended Citation
Rice, David L. G.
(2007)
"Human Rights and Personal Stories,"
Human Rights & Human Welfare: Vol. 7:
Iss.
2, Article 4.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.du.edu/hrhw/vol7/iss2/4
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