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Middle Eastern and North African Jewish Masculinities

Bodies of Knowledge across Generations and Geographies

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open access | peer reviewed
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  • Piera Rossetto - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email
  • Hadas Shabat Nadir - Kibbutzim College of Education, Tel Aviv, Israel - email
  • Aviad Moreno - Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel - email

Abstract

Middle Eastern and North African Jewish Masculinities: Bodies of Knowledge across Generations and Geographies examines how Jewish masculinities from the MENA region are formed, negotiated, and changed across time, places, and languages. Moving from the late Ottoman era through Israeli statehood to today’s diasporas, it shows how migration, displacement, and cultural translation reshape fatherhood, labour, queerness, and writing. Using gender studies, history, and literary analysis, the essays presents MENA Jewish masculinity as a mobile, embodied concept – reimagined across empires, memories, and geographies.

Keywords Homosexuality in IsraelMizrahi masculinitiesFathersRe-masculinizationBodiesMizrahi poetry1950s IsraelEthnicitiesThird generation poetsGenderMizrahi literatureMasculinitiesHaifaSabra mythZionismMobilitiesSabraPerformance of identityNarrative poeticsThessalonikiSami BerdugoDror MishaniJewish-Israeli masculinitySephardic StudiesFatherhoodWriting bodyOrientalGay identityYehoshua KenazBodyMigrationTroubadours’ sceneLanguageMale marginalizationDecolonisation of Jewish StudiesMasculinityDaughterPostcolonial StudiesMandate PalestineYoram KaniukQueer MizrahimFatherAbdellatif KechicheTraumaSephardi-Mizrahi JewsGrandfathersIsraeli LiteratureMizrahiMizrahi masculinityCorporealityJewish masculinitiesBalladsMoroccan immigrantsQueer Studies

Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/979-12-5742-004-8 | e-ISBN 979-12-5742-004-8 | ISBN (PRINT) 979-12-5742-005-5 | Pubblicato 15 Dicembre 2025 | Lingua en