Being [in] the center: Sexual citizenship and homonationalism at Tel Aviv’s Gay-Center

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Abstract

Tel Aviv’s Gay-Center is unique in Israel for being sponsored, managed and controlled by the municipality. This article focuses on the Gay-Center as a material, symbolic and discursive space in order to clarify the relationship between LGBT individuals and the nation. Based on an ethnographic study, we show that since its establishment the Gay-Center has undergone centralization processes as a result of being located in central Tel Aviv and by striving for LGBT mainstreaming, thereby accelerating the achievement of sexual citizenship and urban belonging. However, the expansion of sexual citizenship, which is always based on processes of inclusion and exclusion, reveals homonational practices and homonormative discourses. Since being in the city is the easiest and, at times, the only way to earn sexual citizenship, we argue that LGBT urban citizenship is an indication, a marker and thus a prerequisite of homonationalism.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)738-761
Number of pages24
JournalSexualities
Volume20
Issue number5-6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2017

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Keywords

  • LGBT in Israel
  • homonationalism
  • sexual citizenship
  • spatial politics
  • urban belonging

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