Keep your wives away from them : orthodox women, unorthodox desires : an anthology

by Miryam Kabakov (Editor)

Paperback, 2010

Notes

Personal accounts of living through the contradictions between lesbian identity and ultra-Orthodox Jewish beliefs. review

Description

***WINNER, 2011 Golden Crown Literary Award - Anthology Reconciling queerness with religion has always been an enormous challenge. When the religion is Orthodox Judaism, the task is even more daunting. This anthology takes on that challenge by giving voice to genderqueer Jewish women who were once silenced--and effectively rendered invisible--by their faith. Keep Your Wives Away from Them tells the story of those who have come out, who are still closeted, living double lives, or struggling to maintain an integrated "single life" in relationship to traditional Judaism--personal stories that are both enlightening and edifying. While a number of films and books have explored the lives of queer people in Orthodox and observant Judaism, only this one explores in depth what happens after the struggle, when the real work of building integrated lives begins. The candor of these insightful stories in Keep Your Wives Away from Them makes the book appealing to a general audience and students of women's, gender, and LGBTQ studies, as well as for anyone struggling personally with the same issue. Contributors include musician and writer Temim Fruchter, Professor Joy Ladin, writer Leah Lax, nurse Tamar Prager, and the pseudonymous Ex-Yeshiva Girl. Keep Your Wives Away from Them official website: http://www.keepyourwivesawayfromthem.com/… (more)

Collection

Call number

303 KAB

Awards

ALA Over the Rainbow Book List (Selection — Non-Fiction — 2011)

Publication

Berkeley, Calif. North Atlantic Books, 2010. 169 p.

Physical description

169 p.; 23 cm
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