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Associate Professor
Areas of Interest:
Studies in the novel, history and theory of the novel, Israeli literature and society, modern Jewish fiction.
Education:
Ph.D. Princeton University; M.A. Georgetown University; B.A. Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Taught Previously at:
Brandeis, Cornell and Princeton
Grants, Awards and Fellowships:
-Visiting Professor, Department of Hebrew and Comparative Literature, Haifa University (Spring 2016)
-Visiting Professor, Paris INALCO (Fall 2015)
- SSHRC Standard Research Grant (2006-09)
- FQRSC programme pour l'établissement de nouveau professeurs-chercheurs (2006-2009)
- Lady Davis Fellowship, Institute of Arts and Letters, Hebrew University (2008-09)
- W. and F. Hewlett Foundation, "Strengthening Interdisciplinary Connections" (2000-2001)
- Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship (2000-2001)
- Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture (2007, 2000)
Publications:
Books
(Penn State UP, 2020)
(Stanford University Press, 2012)
(Praeger/Greenwood Press, 2003)
Articles
“A. B. Yehoshua and the Novel of Vocation,” Prooftexts: A Journal of Jewish Literary History 37 (2019): 688-710 (special issue in memory of Alan Mintz z”l).
“Hebrew Literature in the ‘World Republic of Letters’: Translation and Reception, 1918-2018” (with Madeleine Gottesman),Israel Studies Review33.2 (2018): 1-25.
"The Watchman’s Stance in A. B. Yehoshua’s Fiction,"Hebrew Studies58 (2017): 357-382.
"Holidays in A. B. Yeshoshua's Opus and Ethos,"Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal Studies35.2 (2017): 55-80.
“Unflattening Mrs. Micawber,”Dickens Quarterly33.3 (2016): 201-222.
“La formation d’une identité israélienne dans l’œuvre de A.B. Yehoshua.” Une journée avec Avraham Yehoshua.La célibataire, revue Lacanienne30 (2016): 161-172.
“Agnon’s Conversation with Jeremiah inA Guest for the Night: `Aginut in an Age of National Modernization”AJS Review38.2 (2014): 395-416:
“Where is the Sephardism in A. B. Yehoshua’sHesed Sefardi/The Retrospective?”Sephardic Horizons4.1 (2014):
“The Life and Times of the Picaro-Converso from Spain to Latin America,” inSephardism,Ed. Y. Halevi-Wise(Stanford UP, 2012):143-66.
"A Taste of Sepharad from the Suburbs of Mexico: Rosa Nissan's Ladino inNovia que te veaandHisho que te nazca," in Sephardic Identity in the Americas, Ed. M. Bejarano and E. Aizenberg (Syracuse UP, 2012).
"Reading Agnon'sIn the Prime of Her Life in Light of Freud's Dora," Jewish Quarterly Review98.1 (2008): 29-40.
" 'The Double Triangle Paradigm' in Hebrew Fiction: National Redemption in Bigenerational Love Triangles from Agnon to Oz,"Prooftexts: A Journal of Jewish Literary History 26(2006): 309-343.
"Ethics and Aesthetics of Memory in Contemporary Mizrahi Literature,"The Journal of Israeli History20.1 (Spring 2001): 49-66.
"Little Dorrit's Story,"The Dickensian94.446 (1998): 184-94.
"The Rhetoric of Silence in Conrad'sLord Jim,"Anatomies of Silence(1998): 98-105.
"Storytelling inLike Water for Chocolate," The Other Mirror(1997): 123-131.
"The Play within the Play as a Model of Fictionality,"Mundos de Ficcion II(1996): 899-91.
Book Reviews
“Zeruya Shalev’s Pain,” Words Without Borders (January 2020 issue)
"Gilead Morahg, Compassion and Fury: On The Fiction of A. B. Yehoshua," Hebrew Studies 56 (2015): 101-104.
“Dan Miron, From Continuity to Contiguity: Toward a New Jewish Literary Thinking,” Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas 11.1 (2013): 173-177.
“Deborah Starr and Sasson Somekh, Eds. “Mongrels or Marvels: The Levantine Writings of Jacqueline Shohet Kahanoff,” Sephardic Horizons 2.1 (Winter 2012):
“Yael Feldman, Glory and Agony: Isaac’s Sacrifice and National Narrative,” Shofar 30.4 (2012). Print version forthcoming. Online version:
“Nitza Ben-Dov, Ve-hi’tehilatkha: Iyyunim bi-yetsirot Shai Agnon, A. B. Yehoshua ve-Amos Oz,” AJS Review 35.1 (2011): 208-11.
Current Research:
Representations/manipulations of history in the modern literary imagination.