Sinister Wisdom 119: To Be a Jewish Dyke in the 21st Century takes its title from that life-giving stanza in Muriel Rukeyser’s epic poem “letter to the Front” is a gathering of answers, challenges, and opinions directed at questions like: What are Jewish lesbians thinking about? Writing about? Making art about now, here in the first two decades of the 21st Century? Do we see ourselves as Jewish dykes? Jewish lesbians? Genderqueer Jews? How are we thinking about our Jewish lesbian communities and families, natal or invented? How have our relationships to the states of Israel and Palestine changed over time? Can we reconcile the contradictions between our faiths and our politics? Our gender and racial identities? How do we envision our futures and reimagine our pasts, especially in these fractious and dangerous times? With all these questions, one thing is certain: our commitments to making trouble and speaking up are strong.
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The video was created by Jasmine Jackson. You can learn more about her on Vimeo. The featured music is courtesy of Eve Sicular. It is a Yiddish tango called Shpil du Fidl, Shpil and was recorded by Metropolitan Klezmer at The Cutting Room NYC. Drummer, bandleader, composer/arranger, and film scholar Eve Sicular leads both Isle of Klezbos sextet (formed 1998) and Metropolitan Klezmer octet (formed 1994).
View the text from the chat here.
The interview begins at 17:19
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