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Amal Ziv

Amal Ziv (in Hebrew: עמליה זיו; born December 14, 1964) is an Israeli academic and researcher. Their research areas are pornography and sexual representations, queer culture, queer activism, and queer kinship. Because of their activism and research, Ziv is considered a prominent member of the LGBTQ and feminist communities in Israel.

Amal Ziv
עמליה זיו
NationalityIsraeli
Occupation(s)Academic, researcher, LGBT activist

Academic career and activism edit

Ziv is one of the most noted figures in feminist and queer history in Israel.[1] They were one of the founders of Hazman Havarod (Pink Times), the pioneering LGBT newspaper. In the 1990s, Ziv wrote about LGBT and feminist topics in mainstream newspapers and journals.[2] They also wrote and published their poetry. Some of their poems were set to music and recorded by the band Carmella Gross Wagner.[3]

In 1992, Ziv completed their MA in comparative literature at Brown University. When they returned to Israel in 1993, they established a gay-and-lesbian and queer theory study group at the Agudah (Israel's first LGBT center) in Tel Aviv. In 1996, together with Aeyal Gross and Miki Gluzman, Ziv started the Queer Reading Group at Tel Aviv University.[2] In 2001, while doing their PhD at Tel Aviv University, together with Gross and Daphna Hirsch, they founded the Sex Akher (Hebrew:"An Other Sex") LGBT Studies & Queer Theory annual conference,[4] which held its 18th edition in 2018.[5] In 2003, they edited the first book of queer essays in Hebrew, with Yair Qedar and Oren Kanar, Beyond Sexuality (Me'ever LeMiniyut מעבר למיניות).

In 2005, Ziv completed their PhD. Their dissertation was titled "The Construction of the Female Subject in Pornographic Fiction". They then went on to do post-doctoral research at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, on queer activism in Israel. Included in this research was the topic of lesbian parenting. Ziv lectures in the department of literature at Tel Aviv University, and has been a faculty member of the Gender Studies Program at Ben Gurion University since 2008. As of 2016, they are the head of the program. In addition, Ziv is a member of the editorial committee and editorial board of the academic journal "Theory and Criticism" (תיאוריה וביקורת), published by the Van Lir Institute.[6]

In 2015, on the 40th anniversary of the Agudah, Ziv was included on the list of the 40 most influential people in LGBT history in Israel.[4]

Views edit

Ziv's positions regarding queer theory have generated opposition to them by supporters of the theory in academe. One such position is Ziv's distinction between queer theory and adoption of a queer (as opposed to gay) identity. They objects to the idea that "queer theory tells each of us personally is that everyone can be gender- and sexually fluid, and not only can be, but must be. Queer theory truly does not ask everyone to be queer, it just offers a way of looking at and subverting the entire field of sexuality and gender. But to point out the options does not mean that these options are readily available and obligatory."[2]

Ziv's views on pornography are also divisive.[7] Although they had made clear that they are stringently opposed to the exploitation of women in prostitution and pornography, they supports the existence of these occupations from a feminist perspective, in which they examines women's sexual subjectivity, right to choose, and other elements affecting them.[8]

Personal life edit

Ziv resides in Tel Aviv with their life-partner, the poet Sharon Haas, and their son.[9] In 2022, Ziv came out as genderqueer and non-binary transgender and since then, uses they/them pronouns and refers to themselves by the name "Amal.ia" (עמל.יה), based on the main character of their memoir "Teenagehood" (נערוּת), published by Hakibutz Hameuchad Press.

Publications edit

Books edit

  • Sexual Thoughts: Queer Theory, Pornography, and the Politics of Sexuality (Resling Press, 2013, in Hebrew)
  • Explicit Utopias: Rewriting the Sexual in Women's Pornography (SUNY Press, 2015)
  • Beyond Sexuality: Selected Papers in Lesbian & Gay Studies and Queer Theory – co-editor (Hakibbutz Hameuchad Press, 2003, in Hebrew).
  • Teenagehood (Hakibbutz Hameuchad Press, 2022, in Hebrew).

Chapters in books edit

  • "Toward a History of Bars in Israel." Sappho in the Holy Land: Lesbian Existence and Dilemmas in Contemporary Israel. Eds. Chava Frankfort-Nachmias and Erella Shadmi. New York: SUNY Press. 2005
  • "Diva Interventions: Dana International and Israeli Gender Culture." Queer Popular Culture. Ed. Thomas Peele. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
  • "Refiguring Penetration in Women's Erotic Fiction". Kristen Phillips (ed.), Women and Erotic Fiction, 2015

Articles edit

  • "The Pervert's Progress: An Analysis of Story of O and the Beauty Trilogy." Feminist Review 46 (Spring 1994): 61–75.
  • "Questioning Safe Space in the Classroom: Reflections on Pedagogy, Vulnerability, and Sexual Explicitness". Borderlands, 2018
  • "Girl Meets Boy: Cross-gender Queer Sex and the Promise of Pornography". Sexualities, Oct 2014
  • "Performative Politics in Israeli Queer Anti-Occupation Activism". Glq-a Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 2010

References edit

  1. ^ תהל פרוש. "משהו כאן שבור לרסיסים". Haaretz. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c יותם יוענה גונן (October 14, 2003). . נענע 10. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  3. ^ "שירי עמליה זיו". שירונט. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  4. ^ a b "היכל הקהילה 2015: 40 המשפיעים בתולדות הקהילה". mako Pride. June 7, 2015. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  5. ^ "כנס סקס אחר ללימודי להט"ב ותיאוריה קווי". Haaretz. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  6. ^ "Theory and Criticism" (PDF). Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  7. ^ "בין סחורות מיניות לסובייקטים מיניים: המחלוקת הפמיניסטית על פורנוגרפיה". תיאוריה וביקורת. 25. Fall 2004.
  8. ^ "מחשבות מיניות". הוצאת ריסלינג. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  9. ^ "Fifty shades of gay: Amalia Ziv explains why her son calls her 'Dad'". Haaretz. February 21, 2013. Retrieved March 15, 2019.

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Amal Ziv in Hebrew עמליה זיו born December 14 1964 is an Israeli academic and researcher Their research areas are pornography and sexual representations queer culture queer activism and queer kinship Because of their activism and research Ziv is considered a prominent member of the LGBTQ and feminist communities in Israel Amal Zivעמליה זיוNationalityIsraeliOccupation s Academic researcher LGBT activist Contents 1 Academic career and activism 2 Views 3 Personal life 4 Publications 4 1 Books 4 2 Chapters in books 4 3 Articles 5 ReferencesAcademic career and activism editZiv is one of the most noted figures in feminist and queer history in Israel 1 They were one of the founders of Hazman Havarod Pink Times the pioneering LGBT newspaper In the 1990s Ziv wrote about LGBT and feminist topics in mainstream newspapers and journals 2 They also wrote and published their poetry Some of their poems were set to music and recorded by the band Carmella Gross Wagner 3 In 1992 Ziv completed their MA in comparative literature at Brown University When they returned to Israel in 1993 they established a gay and lesbian and queer theory study group at the Agudah Israel s first LGBT center in Tel Aviv In 1996 together with Aeyal Gross and Miki Gluzman Ziv started the Queer Reading Group at Tel Aviv University 2 In 2001 while doing their PhD at Tel Aviv University together with Gross and Daphna Hirsch they founded the Sex Akher Hebrew An Other Sex LGBT Studies amp Queer Theory annual conference 4 which held its 18th edition in 2018 5 In 2003 they edited the first book of queer essays in Hebrew with Yair Qedar and Oren Kanar Beyond Sexuality Me ever LeMiniyut מעבר למיניות In 2005 Ziv completed their PhD Their dissertation was titled The Construction of the Female Subject in Pornographic Fiction They then went on to do post doctoral research at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem on queer activism in Israel Included in this research was the topic of lesbian parenting Ziv lectures in the department of literature at Tel Aviv University and has been a faculty member of the Gender Studies Program at Ben Gurion University since 2008 As of 2016 they are the head of the program In addition Ziv is a member of the editorial committee and editorial board of the academic journal Theory and Criticism תיאוריה וביקורת published by the Van Lir Institute 6 In 2015 on the 40th anniversary of the Agudah Ziv was included on the list of the 40 most influential people in LGBT history in Israel 4 Views editZiv s positions regarding queer theory have generated opposition to them by supporters of the theory in academe One such position is Ziv s distinction between queer theory and adoption of a queer as opposed to gay identity They objects to the idea that queer theory tells each of us personally is that everyone can be gender and sexually fluid and not only can be but must be Queer theory truly does not ask everyone to be queer it just offers a way of looking at and subverting the entire field of sexuality and gender But to point out the options does not mean that these options are readily available and obligatory 2 Ziv s views on pornography are also divisive 7 Although they had made clear that they are stringently opposed to the exploitation of women in prostitution and pornography they supports the existence of these occupations from a feminist perspective in which they examines women s sexual subjectivity right to choose and other elements affecting them 8 Personal life editZiv resides in Tel Aviv with their life partner the poet Sharon Haas and their son 9 In 2022 Ziv came out as genderqueer and non binary transgender and since then uses they them pronouns and refers to themselves by the name Amal ia עמל יה based on the main character of their memoir Teenagehood נערו ת published by Hakibutz Hameuchad Press Publications editBooks edit Sexual Thoughts Queer Theory Pornography and the Politics of Sexuality Resling Press 2013 in Hebrew Explicit Utopias Rewriting the Sexual in Women s Pornography SUNY Press 2015 Beyond Sexuality Selected Papers in Lesbian amp Gay Studies and Queer Theory co editor Hakibbutz Hameuchad Press 2003 in Hebrew Teenagehood Hakibbutz Hameuchad Press 2022 in Hebrew Chapters in books edit Toward a History of Bars in Israel Sappho in the Holy Land Lesbian Existence and Dilemmas in Contemporary Israel Eds Chava Frankfort Nachmias and Erella Shadmi New York SUNY Press 2005 Diva Interventions Dana International and Israeli Gender Culture Queer Popular Culture Ed Thomas Peele New York Palgrave Macmillan 2007 Refiguring Penetration in Women s Erotic Fiction Kristen Phillips ed Women and Erotic Fiction 2015Articles edit The Pervert s Progress An Analysis of Story of O and the Beauty Trilogy Feminist Review 46 Spring 1994 61 75 Questioning Safe Space in the Classroom Reflections on Pedagogy Vulnerability and Sexual Explicitness Borderlands 2018 Girl Meets Boy Cross gender Queer Sex and the Promise of Pornography Sexualities Oct 2014 Performative Politics in Israeli Queer Anti Occupation Activism Glq a Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 2010References edit תהל פרוש משהו כאן שבור לרסיסים Haaretz Retrieved March 16 2019 a b c יותם יוענה גונן October 14 2003 הו עמליה הזמן הוורוד נענע 10 Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved March 16 2019 שירי עמליה זיו שירונט Retrieved March 16 2019 a b היכל הקהילה 2015 40 המשפיעים בתולדות הקהילה mako Pride June 7 2015 Retrieved March 16 2019 כנס סקס אחר ללימודי להט ב ותיאוריה קווי Haaretz Retrieved March 16 2019 Theory and Criticism PDF Retrieved March 16 2019 בין סחורות מיניות לסובייקטים מיניים המחלוקת הפמיניסטית על פורנוגרפיה תיאוריה וביקורת 25 Fall 2004 מחשבות מיניות הוצאת ריסלינג Retrieved March 16 2019 Fifty shades of gay Amalia Ziv explains why her son calls her Dad Haaretz February 21 2013 Retrieved March 15 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amal Ziv amp oldid 1167590632, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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