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| My aim with this section is to create an archive of interviews with Dana International and articles about her in English. The most important part of the section is the almost complete collection of articles concerning Dana from the Israeli press. The collection of articles from the international press may be less complete, but is still very extensive.
For articles in other languages than English, see the International section. Should you have access to articles in other languages than English, I can translate them if they are in French, Scandinavian languages, Portuguese and Arabic. But any news article on Dana is interesting to me I will add them to the International section, and I may well be able to find someone who can translate from other languages. This section is expanding continuously - the articles added at the last four updates are marked with the date they were added in red for your convenience. My own input into this section has been fairly limited (except for the formatting obviously), and I would like to thank all who have helped me with translations and transcriptions of articles. There are many of you (all credited in each article), and you have done a wonderful job. Special thanks go to Ziv Geri whose tireless efforts in collecting and translating articles from the Israeli press, as well as providing pictures, has been amazing. Should you have access to any articles on Dana not listed on the site in English or in other languages, please get in touch with me on geir.skogseth@oslo.online.no! You will of course get credit for your work on the site. |
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Dana 1st interview ever!
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Before Dana's victory in the Eurovision Song Contest:
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After Dana's victory in the Eurovision Song Contest:
After Dana's victory in the Eurovision Song Contest:
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After Dana's victory in the Eurovision Song Contest:
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| Israeli lesbian activist Yael Ben-zvi, who is in the modern thought and literature program at Stanford University, has published an article in Middle East Report (Spring 1998 issue), titled Lesbian Zionism and Transsexual Transgression - Two Representations of Queer Israel. (Added 06.03.1999) (You need Adobe Acrobat Reader to access the file, if the program is not installed on your computer you can download it from Adobe - just follow the link to the left.)
Philip V. Bohlman is an ethnomusicologist at the University of Chicago. His article The Shechinah, or the feminine sacred in the musics of the Jewish Mediterranean partly discusses Dana's song Danna International (chapter 4 of the article). (Added 13.02.2000) Liora Moriel, MA of Arts, is writing a dissertation on Dana International in the Comparative Literature Program at the University of Maryland. She is of course also well-known for her work for the rights of the lesbian, transgendered and gay community in Israel. Other articles published by Liora on Dana:
Dr. Ted Swedenburg, a social anthropologist at the University of Arkansas, has published the article "Saida Sultan/Dana International: Transgender Pop and the Polysemiotics of Sex, Nation and Ethnicity on the Israeli-Egyptian Border" in the music journal The Musical Quarterly, 1997:1. Chris Vancil is currently in a PhD program at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He is writing a paper called Shushu, Zumzum, and Sumsum: Dana International and the "Other". (added 13.06.1999) (This is not the final version - the paper is still in progress. Comments to Chris can be sent to geir.skogseth@oslo.online.no and I will forward them to him!) Lee Waltzer is a gay American Jewish lawyer who is currently writing a book about Israel's gay and lesbian community. One chapter will be on gay culture and there he will be discussing Dana and her work, among other subjects. |
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