Queer Jews

by David Shneer (Editor)

Other authorsCaryn Aviv (Editor)
Book, 2002

Publication

Routledge (2002), 304 pages

Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Nominee — Spirituality — 2002)

Content and Summary Info

Bisexual Content: The index indicates that this work includes some bisexual-specific content.

Intersecting Marginalized Identities: This work focuses on queer Jewish people. The table of contents and index indicate that this work includes transgender-specific content.

Publisher's Summary: Of all the major religions, Judaism is arguably the most welcoming of gays and lesbians. The contributors to Queer Jews offer a pioneering anthology of probing, insightful, humorous and soul-searching essays that explore the joys and the conflicts of being both Jewish and queer. Combining memoir, pop culture analysis, and stories from the front lines, Queer Jews introduces a new generation of post-Stonewall writers and scholars, who, together with well-known voices, present a dynamic vision of change, progress, and the future.

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