Jasad (magazine) explained

Editor:Joumana Haddad
Editor Title:Editor-in-chief
Frequency:Quarterly
Category:Cultural magazine
Company:Al Joumana Publishing
Country:Lebanon
Based:Beirut
Language:Arabic
Website:jasadmedia.org

Jasad (Arabic: جسد, "body") is an Arabic-language cultural magazine based in Beirut, specializing in the literature, art and science of the body. It was founded by Joumana Haddad.

History and profile

Founded in 2008, the first issue of Jasad appeared in December of that same year,[1] and it has raised a great deal of controversy ever since, because it tackles subjects that are taboo in the Arabic language and societies.[2] For instance, in the March 2009 issue the magazine included articles about sexuality in the Arab world.[3] Jasad is published by "Al Joumana". It is mainly in print, but small excerpts from each new issue are made available on its website. The founder, editor and publisher of the magazine is Lebanese poet and journalist Joumana Haddad who is also culture editor of An Nahar daily.[4] [5]

Jasad is distributed to readers worldwide through bookshops and/or by rapid courier via a yearly subscription system. It is a glossy magazine, 200 pages, sized 22 x 28 cm, and consists of different sections and columns, ranging from reportages, testimonies and articles, to essays, translations and creative writings, all covering the fields of cinema, literature, arts, theater, philosophy, science, revolving around the axis of the body.[6] Saseen Kawzally regarded the magazine on 2 February 2009 as "very confusing" and as covering varied material that is not "entirely coherent".[6]

See also

List of magazines in Lebanon

Notes and References

  1. News: Lebanese magazine champions sex and the city. 13 October 2013. Al Arabiya. 2 November 2010. AFP. Beirut.
  2. News: From Voyeur's Corner to My First Time: new magazine attempts to lift veil on Arab taboos. 22 December 2008. The Guardian. Ian. Black. 13 December 2008. London.
  3. News: Jasad magazine casts an unprecedented spotlight on sexuality in the Arab world. 26 September 2013. The Daily Star. 31 March 2009. Jocelyne Zablit. AFP.
  4. News: Beirut's 'Body' Language Pioneer. 12 September 2009. The Washington Post. Alia Ibrahim. 13 May 2009.
  5. News: Dobrina Zhekova. Joumana Haddad on the Fate of the Arab World's First Erotic Literary Magazine. 30 August 2014. Elle. 26 August 2014.
  6. News: In Lebanon, 'Jasad' Magazine Defies Taboos. 13 October 2013. Research and Media Network. 16 March 2009. Lynette Lee Corporal. Bangkok.