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The NCJW Women Studies Forum, Tel Aviv University And The Lesbian & Gay Studies and Queer Theory Forum Sponsored by: The National Council of Jewish Women, USA US/Israel Women to Women Virginia L. Snitow Memorial Fund Minerva Center for Human Rights, Tel Aviv University The Shirley and Leslie Porter School of Cultural Studies, Tel Aviv University The Porter Institute for Poetics and Semiotics, Tel Aviv University Cordially invite you to An Other Sex 3 The Third Annual Lesbian & Gay Studies and Queer Theory Conference Tel Aviv University, 28-29, May 2003 All lectures, except for the second session and the keynote, will be held in Hebrew Wednesday, May 28 10:00 11:00 Introductory Workshop on Queer Theory Trobovich Building (Law Faculty), Kes Hamishpat hall Tutor: Dafna Hirsch, School of History, Tel Aviv University 11:00 13:00 First Session: Jews and Other Perverts Trobovich Building, Kes Hamishpat hall Chair: Ofer Rog, Department of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology, Tel Aviv University Michael Gluzman, Department of Poetics and Comparative Literature, Tel Aviv University A Story of an eye: Scopophilia and Homoeroticism in Gnessin’s Baganim Orit Mital, Hebrew Literature, Ben Gurion University “All That Language Will Not Allow”: The Suppression of Longing for Homosexual Erotica in a Cycle of Poems by Uri Zvi Grinberg Yaron Ben-Naeh, Jewish History Department,Hebrew University A Jewish Gigolo in Early 20th Century Baghdad Oren Segal, Department of Poetics and Comparative Literature, Tel Aviv University The block’s queen in the concentration camp Reading Ka-Tzetnik’s Piepel 13:00-13:30 Coffee Break 13:30 15:00 Second Session: Postcolonialism and the Gendered Body (the session will take place in English) Trobovich Building, Kes Hamishpat hall Chair: Hannah Naveh, Chair, The NCJW Women and Gender Studies Program, Tel Aviv University Amalia Ziv, Department of Poetics and Comparative Literature, Tel Aviv University The Body Revisited: Embodiment as Formative of Gendered Subjectivity in Transgendered Narratives Louise Bethlehem, English Department, Hebrew University Aneconomy in an Economy of Melancholy: Disgrace and the Lesbian Body Hannah Ovnat, English Department, Hebrew University; Sapir Academic College When the Subaltern Speak: Gender and Sexuality in Deepa Mehta's Fire in a Postcolonial context 15:00-16:30 Lunch Break 16:30 18:00 Third Session: Deconstructing Zionist Masculinity Trobovich Building, Hoffien hall Chair: Doly Ben Habib, Department of Literature, Language and the Arts, The Open University; The General and Interdisciplinary Program in the Humanities, Tel Aviv University Raz Yosef, Cinema and Television Department, Tel Aviv University Ethnicity and Sexual Politics: Problems in the Representation of Mizrachi Gay Men Dror Mishani, Department of Hebrew literature, Ben Gurion University “Sepharadic? In What Sense?” On Sexual and Ethnic Identity in Late Divorce by A.B Yehoshua David Sperber, Department of Art History, The Hebrew University Deconstructing the Heirarchy and the Patriarchal Myth in the Oeuvre of Adi Ness 18:00-18:30 Coffee Break 18:30 20:30 Keynote Lecture Trobovich Building, Hoffien hall Chair and Respondant: Aeyal Gross, Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University Greetings: Anat Bilezki, Chair, School of Culture Studies, and Department of Philosophy Tel Aviv University Orly Lubin, Chair, The NCJW Women Studies Forum; Chair, Department of Poetics and Comparative Literature, Tel Aviv University Prof. Janet Halley, Harvard Law School A Genealogy of American Feminism(s), Gay Identity Politics, and Queer Theory Thursday, May 29 10:00 11:30 Fourth Session: Homosociality and the Lesbian Continuum Trobovich Building, Kes Hamishpat hall Chair: Itay Harlap, Department of Poetics and Comparative Literature, Tel Aviv University Danny Kaplan, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev The Men We Loved: Trauma and Commemorative Desire among Israeli Men Elly Teman, Deptartment of Sociology and Anthropology, Hebrew University Two Souls in One Body: Intimate Friendships among Women Involved in Surrogacy Arrangements in Israel Yaara Chotzen, Hebrew Literature Department, Ben Gurion University Lesbian Hebrew Poetry - How Can it Be? 11:30-12:00 Coffee Break 12:00 13:30 Fifth Session: Globalization, Identity, and Rights Trobovich Building, Kes Hamishpat hall Chair: Yuval Livnat, Faculty of Law, Hebrew University Yishai Blank, Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University There is No Motherland to Queers: Globalization, Fragmentation, and the Gay Ghetto Aeyal Gross, Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University Queer Globalization and Human Rights: Dana International/Amnesty International Yifat Biton, Faculty of Law, Hebrew University The Protection of Homosexuality in Tort Law, and Homosexuality as a Damage 13:30 14:45 Lunch Break 14:45 15:45 The Newspaper and the Closet Conversation on Amit Kama’s New Book The Newspaper and the Closet: Israeli Gay Men's Communication Patterns Gilman Building, Room 306 Conversing: Amit Kama and Aeyal Gross 16:00 17:30 Sixth Session: Community/Communities Britain Building, Hall 14 Chair: Tal Arbel, The Cohen Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas, Tel Aviv University Yuval Yonay, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Haifa University Amir Fink, Department of Archeology, University of Chicago Yuval Harari The Gay Community in Israel: A Historical Perspective Haneen Maikey, The Jerusalem Open House The Palestinian LGBT Community Anat Lieber, Deptartment of Behavioral Sciences, Ben Gurion University From "Together with Pride" to "No Pride in the Occupation": A Queer Challenge to Gay & Lesbian Politics and the Discourse of Citizenship in Israel 17:30-18:00 Coffee Break 18:00 20:00 Plenary session: Life in Pink? Voices from the Community Britain Building, Hall 14 Chair: Dafna Hirsch, School of History, Tel Aviv University 21:00 Party Minerva, 20 Simtat Beit-Hasho’eva st.​
 
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