Between Sodom and Eden : a gay journey through today's changing Israel
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Between Sodom and Eden : a gay journey through today's changing Israel
(Between men--between women)
Columbia University Press, c2000
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [283]-289) and index
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Description
Astonishingly, Israeli lesbians and gays have been able to achieve many political goals that still elude America's gay community. Israel's Supreme Court has mandated same-sex spousal benefits; the military, which never barred gays to begin with, has removed its last official restrictions; Israel's parliament boasts a Subcommittee for the Prevention of Sexual Orientation Discrimination; and school curricula are gay-friendly-all of this in a country where religious interests wield extraordinary power and whose identity today is the object of fierce struggle. Between Sodom and Eden, the first book to explore this rapidly changing landscape, is based on interviews with over one hundred Israelis, as well as Palestinians. Lee Walzer explores how, within a decade, Israel has evolved from a society that marginalized homosexuals to one that offers some of the most extensive legal protections in the world.
He traces the political, religious, and social factors that make Israel a gay rights trendsetter, examining the interplay between Judaism and homosexuality, the growing prominence of gay themes in Israeli literature, film, music, and television, and the role of the media in advancing lesbian and gay political progress.
Table of Contents
1. Together in Pride, Together in Hope: Lesbian and Gay Politics in Israel 2. Yotzim m'ha-Aron: Coming Out 3. The Personal Is the Political: Judaism and Gay People in Israel 4. Gays with Guns: Gays in the Military, Israeli Style 5. Media, Culture, and Visibility 6. Hereinafter the Boyfriend: Same-sex Families in Israel 7. Out on the Farm: Gay Life in the Kibbutzim 8. Twice Marginalized: To Be Gay and Palestinian in Israel
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