LGBTQ+ Centers and Organizations by Chen Misgav

LGBTQ+ Centers and Organizations by Chen Misgav

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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of LGBTQ+ centers and organizations in urban areas, a phenomenon that began in North American and Western European cities four decades ago and now flourishes around the world.

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LGBTQ+ Centers and Organizations by Chen Misgav

This book provides a comprehensive analysis of LGBTQ+ centers and organizations in urban areas, a phenomenon that began in North American and Western European cities four decades ago and now flourishes around the world. It analyzes two different LGBTQ+ organizations in Israel: the Jerusalem Open House and the Tel Aviv LGBTQ Center. It traces their different histories, sociocultural and geographical locations, and different social relations. Both have become essential players in Israeli LGBTQ+ activism and urban hubs for the LGBTQ+ community. The book provides a case study of an understudied aspect of LGBTQ+ community life from a region outside North America and Europe, offering a comprehensive analysis that foregrounds different types of spaces, traces movements across cities, and employs varied analytical approaches to examine a significant location in global LGBTQ+ politics. The book explores the spatial activism produced in these spaces, the gendered power relations structured within them, the social groups they engage and serve, the political organizations that have emerged there, and their role as catalysts for broader social movements. It also addresses the planning processes and local political negotiations involved in their establishment. Through this lens, the book highlights current debates surrounding this phenomenon, including local and national tensions, homonationalism and pinkwashing, trauma and social movements, and the neoliberal conditions framing both centers. This book will be of interest to students of geography, sociology, anthropology, urban studies, planning, tourism studies, cultural studies, gender studies, and LGBTQ+ studies.

Chen Misgav is an academic director of democracy studies program at the Open University in Israel. He is the co- editor of Co- Authoring Feminist and Queer Geographies: Collaborations, Mentorship, Solidarities, Friendships (Routledge, 2026).

Gilly Hartal is an associate professor in the Gender Studies Program and Head of the Gender Activism Graduate Track at Bar- Ilan University, Israel.

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ISBN 13 9781032762876
ISBN 10 103276287X
Title LGBTQ+ Centers and Organizations
Author Hartal Gilly
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Routledge
Year published 2026-07-31
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.