Dina Georgis
Dina Georgis' work is situated in the fields of postcolonial and sexuality studies, drawing on psychoanalytic concepts to conceptualize how expressive and political cultures are responses to affective intensities. Her book, The Better Story: Queer Affects from the Middle East (SUNY, 2013) considers the emotional dynamics of political conflict, the stories and subjectivities they produce, and what it means to make an ethical relationship to conflict. Georgis has published essays on aesthetics, memory and the Lebanese civil war and on queer Arab ontologies. Her work can be found in Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society, Studies in Gender and Sexuality and in the International Journal of Middle East Studies. In collaboration with Dr. Sara Matthews (WLU), she completed a project supported by SSHRC Development Research Creation entitled “Surveillant Subjectivities: Youth Cultures, Art and Affect.”