CINEMATIC CROSSROADS: THE INTERSECTION OF SEXUALITY AND NATIONALISM IN PALESTINIAN AND ISRAELI FIL

Authors: Rachel L. Shapiro

Published: June 2024

Abstract

<p>This analysis examines the portrayal of interracial same-sex relationships in Israeli and Palestinian cinema produced during the al-Aqsa Intifada (2000–2008), shedding light on the intricate interplay of post-trauma, nationalism, race, and sexuality. While gay cinema in Israel has a longstanding history, addressing interracial relationships among men since the 1980s, Palestinian cinema grapples with the complexities of self-definition, national identity, and spatial constraints, given its unique status as both national and stateless. This study reveals a divergence in the cinematic treatment of these themes, highlighting how Palestinian cinema, in its pursuit of redefining Palestinian space and constructing a national narrative, has yet to address issues of sexual identity and interracial intimacy within the narrative framework.</p>

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