Publications
2024
Scholarly publications
Chaer, N. (2024).
Strategies of passing: Hypervisible bodies, disrespectable affinities, and Syrian trans refugees in Lebanon.
Sexualities. Advance online publication.
https://doi.org/10.1177/13634607241262147 Professional publications
Chaer, N. (2024). Terteeb, Bahdaleh, Thaafeh and Crisscrossing Transness. In M. Kaabour (Ed.), The Queer Arab Glossary Saqi.
2023
Scholarly publications
Chaer, N. (2023).
Fadh, Sharaf and Respectable Passing as New Frameworks for Understanding Transmasculinity in the MENA Region: Case Studies of Transmasculine Refugees in Lebanon.
Journal of Refugee Studies, Article fead086. Advance online publication.
https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fead086 2022
Popularising publications
2021
Scholarly publications
Popularising publications
Chaer, N. (2021).
اللاجئات واللاجئون الكوير والترانس: هل من بدائل عن الشرطة لهمنّ؟. Digital or Visual Products, jeem magazine .
https://bit.ly/3GtlQVL 2020
Scholarly publications
Chaer, N. (2020).
Sensing Queer Activism in Beirut: Protest Soundscapes as Political Dissent. In R. Stephan, & M. M. Charrad (Eds.),
Women Rising: In and Beyond the Arab Spring (pp. 173-184). New York University Press.
https://doi.org/10.18574/9781479856961-021 Professional publications
Chaer, N. (2020). Majals digitale activisme in het Midden-Oosten en Noord-Afrika: Een interview met Esra’a Al Shafei. ZemZem: Tijdschrift over het Midden-Oosten, Noord-Afrika en islam, 16(1), 74-81.
2019
Scholarly publications
Chaer, N. (2019). MEEM. In H. Chiang, A. Arondekar, M. Epprecht, J. Evans, R. G. Forman, H. Al-Samman, E. Skidmore, & Z. Tortorici (Eds.), Global Encyclopedia of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer History. (1 ed., Vol. 3, pp. 5642-5660 ). Charles Scribner's Sons.
2016
Scholarly publications
Chaer, N. (2016). The Biopolitics of the Lebanese Garbage Crisis. Global Dialogue, 6(2), 12-13.
Professional publications
Chaer, N. (2016). New Desires, New Selves: Sex, Love and Piety among Turkish Youth, Gul Ozyegin NYU Press, New York and London. Women's Studies International Forum, 57, 49-50.