1st Edition

Gay Men in Egyptian Cinema Censorship, Visibility, and Stereotypes

By Haytham Fathy Copyright 2026
118 Pages
by Routledge

118 Pages
by Routledge

This book offers the first comprehensive study of the representation of gay men in Egyptian cinema, tracing how these portrayals have emerged, shifted, and been contested across different historical and political moments. Through close analysis of several key films, it examines how gay male characters are frequently framed through harmful stereotypes—depicted as mentally unstable, socially... Read more

Introduction; 1. Male Homosexuality in Classical and Modern Arabic Literature; 2. Male Homosexuality and Egyptian Censorship, and Cinematic Adaptation; 3. Egyptian Cinema and Egyptian Identity; 4. The representation of Male Homosexual Characters and Experiences; 5. The making of Egypt’s Celluloid Closet; Conclusion

Biography

Haytham Fathy is a London-based Egyptian filmmaker and film scholar. He holds a PhD in Film, Television, and Media from the University of East Anglia, UK and an MA in Screen Directing from Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, UK. His work explores queer representation, Arab and Global South cinema, and practice-based research methodologies, combining creative production with critical analysis. His research and films have been featured at international festivals, academic conferences, and interdisciplinary publications.