Since the early 2000s, queer organizations have been at the forefront of exposing and challenging an Israeli government sponsored public relations campaign named Brand Israel. Brand Israel advertizing campaigns portray Israel as a safe-haven for gays and lesbians and Palestine as a regressive, violent and homophobic place as a way of justifying the Israeli occupation and colonial domination of Palestine. Activists have used the term pinkwashing to describe this rhetorical strategy. This thesis explores the intersections between gender, race, sexuality and settler-colonialism and their implications for anti-pinkwashing activism. I examine materials by Stand With Us and Blue Star, two prominent Israel advocacy groups that use Brand Israel t...
The Zionist colonization of Palestine holds at its premise racial, sexual, and gendered discourses t...
Pinkwashing, a term coined by the gay movement against the occupation of Palestinian territories, i...
Abstract In response to critics ’ claims that a discussion of sexuality and nation-alism vis-à-vis ...
Thesis advisor: Eve SpanglerThis work explores how Israel uses LGBTQ issues as a rhetorical device (...
This thesis is a cultural study of Zionist pinkwashing propaganda that employs an anti-\ud Zionist a...
Pinkwashing is "the attempt by a state or people to highlight its treatment of gays to show how prog...
In the past few years the Israeli government and its supporters have been actively promoting the cou...
Queering the Occupation exposes a gap between the existing critical frameworks that discuss the role...
This essay engages with over a decade of Palestinian queer organizing and addresses how a politics a...
This article examines Zionist sexual politics as a particular modality of settler colonial subject m...
In 2012, Palestinian anticolonial-queer activists organized a workshop and conference at the World S...
Based on eighteen months of field research in Israel-Palestine, this dissertation is an ethnography ...
This thesis explores native resistance to settler colonialism through its focus on the ’48 Palestini...
In this project, I present research I have done on the issue of pink washing queer Israeli and Pales...
This article analyzes the work of Palestine's most established queer rights organization, alQaws for...
The Zionist colonization of Palestine holds at its premise racial, sexual, and gendered discourses t...
Pinkwashing, a term coined by the gay movement against the occupation of Palestinian territories, i...
Abstract In response to critics ’ claims that a discussion of sexuality and nation-alism vis-à-vis ...
Thesis advisor: Eve SpanglerThis work explores how Israel uses LGBTQ issues as a rhetorical device (...
This thesis is a cultural study of Zionist pinkwashing propaganda that employs an anti-\ud Zionist a...
Pinkwashing is "the attempt by a state or people to highlight its treatment of gays to show how prog...
In the past few years the Israeli government and its supporters have been actively promoting the cou...
Queering the Occupation exposes a gap between the existing critical frameworks that discuss the role...
This essay engages with over a decade of Palestinian queer organizing and addresses how a politics a...
This article examines Zionist sexual politics as a particular modality of settler colonial subject m...
In 2012, Palestinian anticolonial-queer activists organized a workshop and conference at the World S...
Based on eighteen months of field research in Israel-Palestine, this dissertation is an ethnography ...
This thesis explores native resistance to settler colonialism through its focus on the ’48 Palestini...
In this project, I present research I have done on the issue of pink washing queer Israeli and Pales...
This article analyzes the work of Palestine's most established queer rights organization, alQaws for...
The Zionist colonization of Palestine holds at its premise racial, sexual, and gendered discourses t...
Pinkwashing, a term coined by the gay movement against the occupation of Palestinian territories, i...
Abstract In response to critics ’ claims that a discussion of sexuality and nation-alism vis-à-vis ...