Soldiers, Rebels, and Drifters: Gay Representation in Israeli CinemaA cultural history of gay filmmaking in Israel that explores its role in the rise of gay consciousness over the past three decades. |
Contents
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2 Melodrama Decadence and Death in Amos Guttmans Cinema | 57 |
3 Gay Men and the Establishment in the Films of Eytan Fox | 89 |
New Israeli Nonfiction Gay Cinema | 129 |
Some Concluding Notes | 183 |
Notes | 201 |
Filmography | 217 |
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Soldiers, Rebels, and Drifters: Gay Representation in Israeli Cinema Nir Cohen No preview available - 2012 |
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