How have lived realities been understood and expressed through ancient Jewish texts?
Naftali Cohn
- Professor and Chair
- Department of Religions and Cultures
- ancient Jewish texts2
- Mishnah
- ritual12
- Jerusalem temple
- textual interpretation2
- Roman Empire2
- Judaism6
- narratology2
- rabbinic literature2
- Jewish law2
- cultural history54
- historiography8
- late antiquity5
- history of religions5
- ancient gender construction
- women and religion5
- food studies18
- Jewish studies5
- Jewish ritual in popular culture
- material religion9
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Ira Robinson
Judaism, Hassidic Judaism, Kabbalah
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Norma Joseph
religion and gender, Judaism, food studies
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Lorenzo DiTommaso
apocalypticism, cultural history, history of ideas
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Csaba Nikolenyi
electoral systems, comparative politics, Israel
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Carly Daniel-Hughes
early Christianity, gender and sexuality, human body
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Leslie Orr
devadasis, gender and sexuality, pre-colonial South Asia
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Jeremy Stolow
religion and media, material religion, history of media technologies
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Marie-France Dion
Hebrew Bible, methods in biblical studies, text linguistics
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Marc des Jardins
Tibet, Bön religion, cultural studies
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Rachel Berger
South Asia, history of medicine, queer theory
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Wilson Chacko Jacob
Middle Eastern studies, Indian Ocean World, Islam
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Nicola Tullio Pezolet
modernism, architecture studies, built environment
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Geneviève Sicotte
literature studies, food studies, gastronomy
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Bradley J. Nelson
Hispanic literature and culture, social impacts of technology, history of science
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Rhona Richman Kenneally
food studies, built environment, material culture
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VK Preston
cultural history, performance studies, embodiment
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Michael Ferguson
Ottoman Empire, enslaved Africans, diasporas
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Miranda Crowdus
Judaism, music making, Jewish studies
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Jean-Michel Roessli
Christianity, church history, Sibylline Oracles
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Ronald Rudin
public history, French Canada, oral history