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פרופ' (אמ') סנפורד בודיק | Prof. (em.) Sanford Budick
Sanford Budick, Hazarding All: Shakespeare and the Drama of Consciousness. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2021.
Sanford Budick, "Miltonic Mind," in Milton's Modernities, ed. Feisal G. Mohamed and Patrick Fadely (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2018), 169-197
Sanford Budick, "Bracketed Judgment, 'Un-humanizing,' and Conversion in The Merchant of Venice," in Shakespeare and Judgment, ed. Kevin Curran (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018), 195-214
Sanford Budick, "Hamlet's 'Now' of Inward Being," in Shakespeare's Hamlet: Philosophical Perspectives, ed. Tzachi Zamir (New York: Oxford University Press, 2018), 130-153
Sanford Budick, "Acts of Meditative Mind in 'The Ruined Cottage'," Modern Language Quarterly, 72.1 (2018): 145-71
פרופ' רובן בורג | Prof. Ruben Borg
Borg, Ruben. "Beckett’s Invisible Matter: Echo, Technology and Posthuman Affect". In Samuel Beckett and Technology, edited by Galina Kiryushina, Einat Adar, and Mark Nixon. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2021.
Borg, Ruben, and Paul Fagan, ed. Flann O'Brien: Gallows Humour . Cork: Cork University Press, 2020. [Winner of the IFOBS award for best book length publication on Flann O’Brien]
Borg, Ruben. “Three Articles of Posthuman Modernism: The Metacinema of Marcel L'Herbier (and Friends).” Modernism/Modernity (Print +) (2020).
Borg, Ruben. “Modernismo europeo: come nasce e che cosa vuol dire il concetto.” In Il romanzo modernista europeo: autori, forme, questioni, edited by Massimiliano Tortora and Annalisa Volpone, 21-43. Rome: Carocci Editore, 2019. [In Italian]
Borg, Ruben. “Past, Passivity, Passion: Deleuze's Allegorical Drama.” CounterText 5, no. 1 (2019): 70-88.
Borg, Ruben. Fantasies of Self-Mourning: Modernism, the Posthuman and the Finite. Brill, 2019.
Borg, Ruben. “Literary Modernism: The Genealogy of the Posthuman.” Critical Posthumanism Network: The Genealogy of the Posthuman (2017).
Borg, Ruben. “Figures of the Earth: Non-Human Phenomenology in Joyce.” Humanities 6, no. 3 (2017).
Borg, Ruben. “Reading Flann with Paul.” In Flann O'Brien: Problems with Authority, edited by Ruben Borg, Paul Fagan, and John McCourt. Cork: Cork University Press, 2017.
Borg, Ruben, Paul Fagan, and John McCourt, ed. Flann O'Brien: Problems with Authority. Cork: Cork University Press, 2017.
פרופ' לואיז בית-לחם | Prof. Louise Bethlehem
Lahaie, A. (PI), S. Barnai (PI), and L. Bethlehem (PI). 2021. “Choreographing Ideology: On the Ballet Adaptation of Peter Abrahams’ The Path of Thunder in the Soviet Union,” in The Cultural Cold War and the Global South: Sites of Contest and Communitas, edited by Kerry Bystrom, Monica Popescu and Katherine Zien. Abingdon: Routledge.
Bethlehem, L. (PI). (2020). “Dissent by Design: Arthur Goldreich and King Kong: An All African Jazz Opera” in Arthur Goldreich and Tamar de Shalit: Makom, edited by Dr. Zvi Elhyani, 91-110. 15 Pages. Rishon Lezion, Israel: Babel. [Hebrew]
Bethlehem, L., Zalmanovich, T. Celebrity and Protest in the Anti-Apartheid Movement. Critical Arts. 2020.
Bethlehem, Louise. “Stenographic Fictions: Mary Benson’s At the Still Point and the South African political trial.” Safundi 20, no. 2 (2019): 193-212. https://doi.org/10.1080/17533171.2019.1576963
Bethlehem, Louise, Lindelwa Dalamba, and Uhuru Phalafala. “Cultural solidarities: itineraries of anti-apartheid expressive culture—introduction to the special issue.” Safundi 20, no. 2 (2019): 143-152. https://doi.org/10.1080/17533171.2019.1594052
Bethlehem, L. Nitzan, T. South African text; Zionist palimpsest: Israeli critics read Alan Paton’s Cry, the Beloved Country. Journal of Modern Jewish Studies. 2019.
Bethlehem, Louise, Lindelwa Dalamba, and Uhuru Phalafala, ed. “Cultural Solidarities: Itineraries of Anti-Apartheid Expressive Culture.” Safundi Special Issue, 2019, 20, 2
https://doi.org/10.1080/17533171.2019.1594052
Bethlehem, Louise. “Restless Itineraries: Antiapartheid Expressive Culture and Transnational Historiography.” Social Text 36, no. 3 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1215/01642472-6917766
פרופ' גליה בנזימן | Prof. Galia Benziman
Benziman, Galia. “Talking Birds and Talking to Birds: Transcending the Child in Barnaby Rudge.” Dickens Studies Annual 52/1 (2021): 1-29.
Benziman, Galia. “Dickens, Hard Times, and the Erasure of Female Origins." JNT: Journal of Narrative Theory 50 (2): 179-207. 2020.
Benziman, Galia. ‘To Be as Those Children Were’: Unmaking the Pastoral Child in Far from the Madding Crowd. The Hardy Society Journal. 2020.
Benziman, Galia. "Transcending Melancholia: Mourning the Mother in The Old Curiosity Shop and Dombey and Son." Dickens Quarterly, vol. 36 no. 4, 2019, p. 305-317. Project MUSE muse.jhu.edu/article/741652
Benziman, Galia. Thomas Hardy’s Elegiac Poetry and Prose: Codes of Bereavement. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018 (book, 173 pp.).
Benziman, Galia. “Oliver Twist: Urban Aesthetics and the Homeless Child.” In: Robert L. Patten, John O. Jordan and Catherine Waters, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Charles Dickens. Oxford University Press, 2018, pp. 105-118.
Benziman, Galia. “Goethe’s Wilhelm Meister and the Refusal to Grow Up: The Dialectics of Bildung.” The Goethe Yearbook 25 (2018): 217-237.
Benziman, Galia. “Wordsworth’s Prelude, the Eternal Child, and the Dialectics of Bildung.” Romantik: Journal for the Study of Romanticisms 5 (2016): 33-55.
פרופ' (אמ') שולי ברזילי | Prof. (em.) Shuli Barzilai
Barzilai, Shuli. “Who’s Afraid of Derrida & Co.? Modern Theory Meets Three Little Pigs in the Classroom.” Re-Orienting the Fairy Tales: Contemporary Adaptations across Cultures. Eds. Mayako Murai and Luciana Cardi. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2020. 169-206.
Barzilai, Shuli. “Cup-idity, or Poetic Larceny in Transatlantic Contexts: Margaret Atwood’s ‘Stealing the Hummingbird Cup.’” Gained Ground: Perspectives on Canadian and Comparative North American Studies. Eds. Eva Gruber and Caroline Rosenthal. Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2018. 193-208.
Barzilai, Shuli. “How Far Would You Go? Trajectories of Revenge in Margaret Atwood’s Short Fiction.” Contemporary Women’s Writing (Oxford University Press) 11.3 (2017): 316-35.
פרופ' צחי זמיר | Prof. Tzachi Zamir
Zamir, Tzachi. 2021. “Role Playing.” In Entertaining the Idea: Shakespeare, Performance, and Philosophy, edited by James; Lupton Julia Reinhard Gallagher, Lowell; Kearney, Pp. 19-28. Toronto: Toronto UP.
Zamir, Tzachi. 2020. “Resisting Friendship in Shakespeare.” Memoria di Shakespeare: A journal of Shakespearean Studies, 7, pp. 215-236. Publisher's Version
Zamir, Tzachi. 2019. Just Literature: Philosophical Criticism and Justice. New York: Routledge.
Zamir, Tzachi. “Justice: Some Reflections on Measure for Measure”. The Routledge Companion to Shakespeare and Philosophy. Ed. Craig Bourne & Emily Caddic Bourne. New York: Routledge, 2019, 279-287.
Zamir, Tzachi. “Philosophy and/of Performance: A Discussion of Richard Shusterman's The Adventures of the Man in Gold”. The Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2018, 52.4: 116-123.
Zamir, Tzachi, and Currie Gregory. “"Macbeth, Throne of Blood and the Idea of a Reflective Adaptation"”. The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 76.3 (2018): 297-308.
Zamir, Tzachi, (Editor), Shakespeare's Hamlet – Philosophical Perspectives, New York: Oxford University Press, 2018.
Zamir, Tzachi. 2017. “Giving Focus.” In The Philosophy of Theatre, Drama and Acting. Edited by Thomas Stern, Rowman & Littlefield.
Zamir, Tzachi. 2017. Ascent: Philosophy and Paradise Lost. New York: Oxford University Press.
Zamir, Tzachi. 2016. “Ethics and Shakespearean Tragedy.” In The Oxford Handbook of Shakespearean Tragedy, edited by M. Neill and D. Schalkwyk, Pp. 71-88. Oxford UK: Oxford University Press.
פרופ' (אמ') ליאונה טוקר | Prof. (em.) Leona Toker
Leona Toker, “Representation of Forced Labor in Shalamov’s ‘Wheelbarrow I’ and “Wheelbarrow II.” Mémoires en jeu / Memories at Stake 1 (September 2016): 77–85.
Leona Toker, “Playgrounds.” Style 50.4 (2016): 489–92.
Leona Toker, “Rereading Varlam Shalamov’s ‘June’ and ‘May’: Four Kinds of Knowledge.” In (Hi)stories of the Gulag: Fiction and Reality, ed. Felicitas Fischer von Weikersthal and Karoline Thaidigsmann. Heildelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2016, pp. 193–203.
Leona Toker, “Bergson and the Modernist Novel: Joyce and Beyond.” In 1914: Ruptures et continuités, ed. Caroline Bérenger and Álvaro Fleites Marcos. Paris: L’Harmattan, 2016, pp. 125–37.
Leona Toker, “Afterword.” In Elizabeth Gaskell, North and South, trans. into Hebrew Edith Sorer. Tel Aviv: The Armchair Publishing House/Modan, 2016, pp. 517–28 (in Hebrew).
Leona Toker, “Afterword.” In Charles Dickens, The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, trans. Daphna Rosenbluth. Jerusalem: Carmel, 2017, pp. 777–787 (in Hebrew).
Leona Toker, “Below on Israel: To Jerusalem and Back.” In The Cambridge Companion to Saul Bellow, ed. Victoria Aarons. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 134–45.
Leona Toker, “The Sample Convention, or, When Fictionalized Narratives Can Double as Historical Testimony.” In Narration as Argument, ed. Paula Olmos. Heidelberg: Springer, 2017, pp. 123–40.
Leona Toker, “On Two of the Lolitas.” Afterword to Dorothy Parker, “Lolita,” trans. Aviad Stir. Dokhak 9 (September 2018): 191–96 (in Hebrew).
Leona Toker, “Varlam Shalamov’s Sketches of the Criminal World.” In Born to Be Criminal: The Discourse on Criminality and the Practice of Punishment in Late Imperial Russia and Early Soviet Union. Interdisciplinary Approaches, ed. Riccardo Nicolosi and Anne Hartmann. Bielefeld: Transcript, 2017, pp. 233–45.
Leona Toker, “A Reconsideration of the Concept of Heroism in Shalamov’s Stories.” «Закон сопротивления распаду». Особенности прозы и поэзии Варлама Шаламова и их восприятие в начале XXI века. Ed. Lukasz Babka, Sergey Soloviev, Valery Esipov, and Ian Makhonin. Prague: Národní knihovna České republiky, 2017, pp. 69–78 (in Russian).
Leona Toker, “Literary Reflections of Elitocide: Georgy Demidov and Precursors.” Verbeia 3 (2019): 83–105.
Leona Toker, “Student Years, 1968–1973” [a memoir]. In Anglų kalbos slėpinių pavilioti: Prisiminimų kaleidoskopas, ed. Inesa Šeškauskienė and Jonė Grigaliūnienė. Vilnius: Vilnius University Press, 2019, pp. 271–92.
Lan Yun & Leona Toker, “Cultural Remission, Factographic Literature and Ethical Criticism: An Interview with Leona Toker.” Interdisciplinary Studies of Literature 4.1 (March 2020): 1–18.
Leona Toker, “‘Bruised Fists’: A Shift of Values in Nabokov's Fiction in the Late 1930s.” Krug: Journal of the Vladimir Nabokov Society of Japan 12 (2020): 1–20.
Leona Toker, “Literary Stereography: Nabokov Drawing and Reading Maps.” Partial Answers 19/ 2 (2021): 361-369.
Leona Toker, “Urban Intelligentsia in A Tale of Two Cities.” In Critical Insights: A Tale of Two Cities, ed. Robert C. Evans. Ipswich, MA: Salem House, 2021, pp. 79–92.
Leona Toker, “Israel.” In Philip Roth in Context, ed. Maggie McKinley. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021, pp. 150–59.
Leona Toker, “Paralipsis and Intentional(ity).” Neohelicon. July 2021. Doi 10.1007/s11059-021-00588-9; http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11059-021-00588-9.
Leona Toker, “The Issue of ‘Softening’ and the Problem of Addressivity in Solzhenitsyn and Shalamov.” In The Gulag in Writings of Solzhenitsyn and Shalamov: Fact, Document, Fiction, ed. Fabian Heffermehl and Irina Karlsohn. Leiden: Brill, 2021, pp. 271–88.
Leona Toker, Gulag Literature and the Literature of Nazi Camps: An Intercontextual Reading. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2019. xii + 281 pp.
Leona Toker and Jeremy Hawthorn, “Literature as Time’s Witness: Special Issue in Honor of Jakob Lothe. Introduction.” Partial Answers 17.2: 195–200.
Leona Toker, “Testimony and Fictionality in Georgy Demidov’s Gulag Stories.” Partial Answers 17.2: 299–318.
Leona Toker, “Towards a Literary History of Concentration Camps: Comparative or ‘Entangled’?” In Narratives of Annihilation, Confinement, and Survival, ed. Anja Tippner and Anna Artwińska. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2019, pp. 13–29.
Leona Toker, “Nabokov’s Factography.” In Vladimir Nabokov and the Fictions of Memory, ed. Irena Księżopolska and Mikołaj Wiśniewski. Warsaw: Fundacja Augusta hr. Cieszkowskiego, 2019, pp. 21–50.
Leona Toker, Editor of Issues 14.1, 14.2, 15.1, 15.2, 16.1, 16.2, 17.1, 17.2, 18.1, 18.2, 19.1, and 19.2 of Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas.
פרופ' יעל לוין | Prof. Yael Levin
Levin, Yael. Joseph Conrad: Slow Modernism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020.
Levin, Yael. “Univocity, Exhaustion and Failing Better: Reading Beckett with Disability Studies.” Journal of Beckett Studies 27.2 (2018): 157-174.
https://www.euppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.3366/jobs.2018.0234
פרופ' נעמי מנדל | Prof. Naomi Mandel
Mandel, Naomi. “’To float, to hide, to disappear’: The hacker in The Circle.” Mosaic, an interdisciplinary critical journal. Forthcoming (2022).
Mandel, Naomi. “Is this a game, or is it real?”: WarGames, computer games, and the status of the screen”, Electronic Book Review, October 3, 2021.
Mandel, Naomi. 2019. “Towards a new complicity for new media.” Comparative Literature Studies (CLS), 56, 4, Pp. 693-710
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פרופ' רות פיין | Prof. Ruth Fine
Ruth Fine (2018), “La memoria de la Inquisición en la literatura de conversos”, eHumanista/Minorías 1, 153-167.
Ruth Fine (2018), "Fantasmas entre nosotros: Inquisición, inquisidores y otros aparecidos en la literatura de conversos", in María Eduarda Mirande, Alejandra Siles, Mariel Quintana (eds.), Los nortes del Hispanismo: territorios, itinerarios y encrucijadas, Jujuy, Universidad de Jujuy, pp. 76-94.
Ruth Fine (2018), "Tormented or Perverted Souls? On the Edges of Eros in Converso literature", in Ruth Fine, Yosef Kaplan, Yoav Rinon and Shimrit Peled, Eros, Family and Community, Hildesheim- Zürich- New York: Georg Olms Verlag, pp. 159-174.
Ruth Fine (2018), "Cervantes en/desde Borges o la reescritura del Quijote en ‟La busca de Averroes”", in María Ángeles González Briz (ed.), 400 Años de cervantismo. Actas de las Jornadas Cervantinas de Montevideo 2016, Montevideo: Universidad de la República de Montevideo, pp. 175-181.
Ruth Fine (2018), "Las paradojas de la fe o la paradójica fe meta-poética en la narrativa de Jorge Luis Borges”, in Corinna Deppner (ed.), La paradoja como forma literaria de la innovación. Jorge Luis Borges entre la tradición judía y el hipertexto, Hildesheim – Zürich – New York: Georg Olms Verlag, TKKL series, pp. 86-102.
Ruth Fine (2018), “Don Quixote or the Quest for Fiction in Spanish Golden Age Literature”, in Avriel Bar-Levav, Claude B. Stuczynski and Michael Heyd (eds.), Paths to Modernity. A Tribute to Yosef Kaplan. Jerusalem: The Zalman Shazar Center, pp. 249-266.
Ruth Fine (2018), “La función de los apartes en el teatro bíblico converso”, in Delia Gavela García (ed.) Escenarios en conflicto en el teatro bíblico áureo, New York: Idea, pp. 135-151.
Ruth Fine (2018), “En torno a los dilemas de conversos y retornados o el discurso paradójico de Ricote”, en Francisco Cuevas Cervera, Mariana Beauchamps, José Montero Reguera, María Augusta da Costa Vieira, Karina F. Zitelli, Valeria da Silva Moraes (eds.), La pluma es la lengua del alma, Sao Paulo: Univ. de Sao Paulo, pp. 265-276.
Ruth Fine (2019), “Reflexiones sobre la presencia de la Biblia en la prosa del Siglo de Oro”, Ínsula 865-866.
Ruth Fine (2019), "The Memory of Iberian Diasporas: a Model for Hospitality, Belonging and Reconciliation", in Alfonso de Toro and Juliane Tauchnitz (eds.), The World in Movement / Le monde en mouvement, Leiden: Brill.
Ruth Fine (2019), “Etnia y género en la representación de las hechiceras del Persiles: entre la condena y la resistencia”, in Randy Davenport and Isabel Lozano Renieblas, Cervantes en el Septentrión, New York: IDEA, pp. 11-23.
Ruth Fine (2019), “Heroínas y/o villanas del Antiguo Testamento en la literatura de conversos”, in Ruth Fine, Luis González Fernández y Juan Antonio Martínez Berbel (eds.), Héroes y villanos de la Biblia en el teatro áureo, New York, IDEA, 2019, pp. 141-152.
Ruth Fine (2020), “¿Por qué el mundo hispánico?”, Versants. Revista suiza de literaturas románicas 67/3, 71-82.
Ruth Fine (2020), “Integrating the Writings of the Western Sephardic Diaspora into the Literature of the Spanish Golden Age”, in Susanne Zepp, Ruth Fine, Natalia Gordinsky, Kader Konuk, Claudia Olk and Galili Shahar (eds.), Disseminating Jewish Literatures. Knowledge, Research, Curricula. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2020, pp 17-24.
Ruth Fine (2020), “Don Quixote in Hebrew and in Israel”, in Slav Gratchev and Howard Mancing (eds.), Don Quixote Around the Globe. Perceptions and Interpretations. Newark, Delaware: Eds. Juan de la Cuesta, 2020, pp. 307-323.
Ruth Fine (2020), “Presencia y desarrollo del judeo español en el marco del hispanismo en Israel”, en VIII Congreso Internacional de la Lengua Española, Córdoba ( https://congresosdelalengua.es/cordoba/paneles-ponencias/lengua-universal/fine-ruth.htm).
Ruth Fine (2021), “En torno a la presencia de la Biblia en la prosa del Siglo de Oro”, in Francisco Varo (ed.), La Biblia, lengua materna del mundo actual. Pamplona: Eds. Univ. de Pamplona, pp. 41-57.
Ruth Fine (2021), “Los Salmos de David en clave novo-judía: una lectura comparativa de dos traducciones españolas del Salterio”, eHumanista /Conversos 9: 70-88.
ד"ר קלאודיה קדר | Dr. Claudia Kedar
Claudia Kedar, “The International Monetary Fund and the Chilean Chicago Boys, 1973-1977: Cold Ties between Warm Ideological Partners”, Journal of Contemporary History (Published online in February 2017, on paper in January 2019), vol. 54, issue 1, pp. 179-201.
Claudia Kedar, “The World Bank Lending and Non-Lending to Latin America: The Case of Argentina, 1971-1976”, Revista de Historia Económica – Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History (Published online, October 2018
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0212610918000149
Claudia Kedar, “Human Rights and Multilateral Lending: The World Bank, Argentina and the United States, 1976-1978”, The International History Review (Published online, October 2018
Claudia Kedar, Human Rights and Multilateral Lending: The World Bank, Argentina, and the United States, 1976–1978. The International History Review. 2019.
ד"ר אלדינה קינטנה-רודריגז | Dr. Aldina Quintana
Quintana, Aldina (2021), “Monastir es sjempri Monastir (In dialekto monastirli) (1932) de Buki: comentario, edición y notas,” in Ovras son onores. Estudios sefardíes en homenaje a Paloma Díaz-Mas, edited by Željko Jovanović and María Sánchez-Pérez, pp. 171–192, Vitoria: Universidad del País Vasco (Leioa).
Quintana, Aldina (2020), “CoDiAJe – The Annotated Diachronic Corpus of Judeo-Spanish. Description of a Multi-Alphabetic Corpus and its Textual and Linguistic Annotations,” Scriptum Digital 9: 209–236. https://raco.cat/index.php/scriptumdigital/article/view/377295/470568
Quintana, Aldina/ Kailuweit, Rolf (2020), “The Language of Public Mourning—De- and Reterritorialization of Public Spaces as a Reaction to Terrorist Attacks,” in Reterritorializing Linguistic Landscapes: Questioning Boundaries and Opening Spaces (Advances in Sociolinguistics), edited by David Malinowski and Stefania Tufi, pp. 284–306, London, New York: Bloomsbury Academic. doi.org/10.5040/9781350077997.0023
Quintana, Aldina (2018), “Diskusion entre Charlo i Yuse, seis semanas de la actualidad de Salónica (1920-1921) con humor y en prosa rimada. Comentario, edición y notas”, Philologia Hispalensis 32-1: 95-136. doi.org/10.12795/PH.2018.v32.i01.06
Quintana, Aldina (2017), “Aragonés en judeoespañol: un caso de divergencia y convergencia dialectal,” Alazet - Revista de Filología 29: 101–134. http://revistas.iea.es/index.php/ALZ/article/view/2677
Quintana, Aldina (2017), “Historical overview and outcome of three Portuguese patterns in Judeo-Spanish: quer(em)-se + participle in active constructions, the wh-operator o que, and the inflected infinitive,” in Sepharad as Imagined Community. Language, History and Religion from the Early Modern Period to the 21st Century (Monographs VI), edited by Mahir Şaul and José Ignacio Hualde, pp. 53–85. New York: Peter Lang.
Quintana, Aldina/ Kailuweit (2017), “Intensificadores de un lenguaje de duelo: el Espacio de palabras de Atocha (2004-2005) del 11-M,” in Atenuación e intensificación en diferentes géneros discursivos (Lingüística Iberoamericana 65), edited by Marta Albelda and Wiltrud Mihatsch, pp. 221–246 . Madrid/Frankfurt: Iberoamericana/Vervuert.
Quintana, Aldina (2017), “La pre-koiné judeoespañola durante las dos primeras generaciones de los expulsados (emigrantes), ” in Actas selectas del 18º Congreso de Estudios Sefardíes (Estudios Sefardíes 17), edited by Elena Romero, Hillary Pomeroy, and Shmuel Refael, pp. 223–244 . Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas.
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פרופ' יונה הנהרט-מרמור | Prof. Yona Hanhart-Marmur
Hanhart-Marmor Yona, « Le sifflet de Makoko. Pierre Michon et la littérature seconde », Littérature, 2019/3 (N° 195), p. 33-51. DOI : 10.3917/litt.195.0033. URL : https://www.cairn.info/revue-litterature-2019-3-page-33.htm
Hanhart-Marmur, Y. La phrase-temps. Syntaxe et temporalité chez Claude Simon. Claude Simon, une expérience de la complexité. 2020.
פרופ' מנואלה קונסיני | Prof. Manuela Consonni
Faces of Antifascism: Narratives of Resistance in Italian political culture, Indiana University Press. Forthcoming, winter 2021 (revised and expanded edition of the Italian book L’eclisse dell’antifascismo. Resistenza, questione ebraica e cultura politica. Prefazione di Anna Foa. Roma-Bari: Laterza, 2015, 316 pp.)
Manuela Consonni, ed. Giacomo Debenedetti, Sheshesre le-October 1943 ve Reshimot Aherot. Translated by Manuela Consonni, et alii. Preface by Ariel Hirschfeld. Jerusalem: Magnes University Press, 2019.
Manuela Consonni and Federico Italiano, eds. “Primo Levi. In Memoriam” Tradition, Translation, Transmission,” Sprachkunst: Beiträge zur Literaturwissenschaft 46/2 (2015 [published in 2018]) (special issue).
Manuela Consonni & Vivian Liska, eds. Sartre, the Jew and the Other. Rethinking Antisemtism, Race and Gender. Berlin: De Gruyter; The Vidal Sassoon Center, in the Antisemitism, Racism and Prejudice series, 2020, Introduction, pp. 1-8.
Manuela Consonni, editor, Natalia Ginzburg, Al tishali oti le olam. Translatted by Esfir Mailman and Manuela Consonni, et alii. Jerusalem: Magnes University Press, The Golden Glasses Series, ed. Manuela Consonni (forthcoming 2021).
Manuela Consonni & Philip Nord, eds. Witnessing the Witness after 1945: War Crimes, Mass Murder, and Genocide. Berlin: De Gruyter; The Vidal Sassoon Center, in the Antisemitism, Racism and Prejudice series (forthcoming 2021).
Manuela Consonni. “A Spanish destiny: Renzo Giua and Giustizia e libertà. In Memoriam.” In Spain 1936: Year Zero, ed. Raanan Rein and Joan Maria Thomas, 269-289. Eastbourne, UK: Sussex Academic Press, 2018.
Manuela Consonni. “Giacomo Debenedetti: A Man’s Life,” in Sheshesre le-October 1943 (above, no. 9). 91-146 (in Hebrew).
Manuela Consonni. “The Antisemite, the Democrat, and the Jew: Sartre and the Rest.” In Sartre, the Jew and the Other. Rethinking Antisemitism, Race and Gender, edited by M. Consonni & V. Liska, 149-171. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2020.
Manuela Consonni. “Bracketing Antisemitism: The Discourse and the Designations.” In Antisemitism, Islamophobia, and the Politics of Definitions, edited by David Feldman and Marc Volovici. New York: Palgrave Macmillan (forthcoming 2021), typescript 31 pp.
Manuela Consonni. “Natalia Ginzburg between Turin, Rome and Jerusalem.” In Natalia Ginzburg, Al tishali oti le olam (above, no. 12), 226-244.
Manuela Consonni. “Antisemitism in History.” In The Routledge Encyclopedia of Race and Racism, edited by John Solomos, Abingdon, UK: Routledge, (forthcoming in 2022)
Manuela Consonni, “The Shoah and Contemporary Jewry.” In The Routledge Handbook of Judaism in the Twenty-first Century, edited by Dean Phillip Bell and Keren Fraiman. Abingdon, UK: Routledge (forthcoming in 2022).
Manuela Consonni, “The Shoah and Contemporary Jewry.” In The Routledge Handbook of Judaism in the Twenty-first Century, edited by Dean Phillip Bell and Keren Fraiman. Abingdon, UK: Routledge (forthcoming in 2022).
Manuela Consonni. “Mythopoeia and Modern Antisemitism: Continuity and Discontinuity.” Jewish Quarterly Review (submitted for publication, 2021). typescript 27 pp.
Manuela Consonni, “‘Upping the antis’: addressing the conceptual ambiguities surrounding ‘antisemitism’”, Society, (accepted for publication, forthcoming in Nov.-Dec. 2021)
Manuela Consonni, Secular Culture.” In Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, 1880-1918, vol. 7. Edited by Israel Bartal and Kenneth Moss. 2019, Typescript approx. 25 pages.
Manuela Consonni. Regular Contribution to the Italian Newspaper La Stampa.
Manuela Consonni. Regular Contribution to the Italian Newspaper La Repubblica.
Manuela Consonni, Review of Marion Kaplan, Hitler’s Jewish Refugees: Hope and Anxiety in Portugal. Yale University Press, 2020, 376 pp.; Review of Bonnie M. Harris, Philippine Sanctuary: A Holocaust Odyssey., University of Wisconsin Press, January 2020, 328 pp., The Tel Aviv Review of Books (online) 2021
Manuela Consonni, Review of John Tedeschi, Italian Jews under Fascism, 1938–1945: A Personal and Historical Narrative (2015), mosseprogram.wisc.edu/blog. 2021
“The Jewish Question Today.” Simon Wiesenthal Center, NY, January 28, 2016. Held in New York
Book Event: Panel Discussion on L’eclisse dell’antifascismo – with Michael Livingstone (Rutgers University) and Charles Maier (Harvard University), Centro Primo Levi, New York University, Dept. of Italian, Dept. of History and Dept. of Judaic Studies, February 1, 2016. Held in New York.
“Reading from Primo Levi’s Complete Works. The Book of Wisdom.” Italian Cultural Institute, NY, February 2, 2016. Held in New York.
“Teodicea and antropodicea. Il dialogo di Levi con Giobbe,” “L’uomo e altri animali. Primo Levi etologo e antropologo,” International Conference, University of Bergamo-University of Milano-Bicocca, May 3-4, 2016. Held in Bergamo and Milano.
“The Idea of the Nation and the Jewish Question.” “Intersections. Holocaust Scholarship, Genocide Research and Histories of Mass Violence,” Fifth Global Conference on Genocide. The International Network of Genocide Scholars, June 26-29, 2016. Held in Jerusalem.
“Italian Diplomacy and the Communist Party before the State of Israel.” International Workshop on “Israel and Europe: Probing Mutual Perceptions and Interpretations in the Diplomatic Archives, 1948-1990,” Tel Aviv University – University of Maryland, July 13-14, 2016. Held in Tel Aviv.
"The Jews of Sartre and After," December 18-20, 2017: “Sartre’s Reflexion sur la Question Juive 70 Years After: Antisemitism, Race, and Gender.” International Conference, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Held in Jerusalem.
"The Times of History: Gestaute Zeit and Long durée," December 29, 2017: “Time, Space and Crisis: The XX Century in Local and Global context,” Symposium in Honor of Prof. Dani Diner, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Held in Jerusalem.
“Italian Antifascism and the Spanish Civil War”, International Workshop on “Spain 1936: Year Zero,” Tel Aviv University, January 16-17, 2017. Held in Tel Aviv.
"Julius Evola and Fascist Antisemitism," May 7 2017: “Remembering Primo Levi Thirty years After.” International Conference. Tel Aviv University. Held in Tel Aviv.
"Bracketing Difference: the Internal Stranger," September 8, 2017. Colloquium at the New School, New York with Federico Finchelstein. Held in New York.
"Julius Evola and the Racist Right between Past and Present. A Reassessment," September 10-11, 2017: The Fifth Annual Conference of the International Consortium for Research on Anti-Semitism and Racism (ICRAR), on "Racism, Antisemitism, and the Radical Right," co-sponsored by the Yale Program for the Study of Antisemitism and the Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity, and Transnational Migration at Yale University. Held at Yale University
"Auschwitz and the lesson of Srebrenica," “Building from Ashes: Jews in Postwar Europe (1945-1950),” International Conference, December 3-5, 2017, Goethe University, Frankfurt, the Jewish Museum of Frankfurt and the Simon Dubnow Institute, Leipzig. Held in Frankfurt.
"La questione del negazionismo dalla Shoah al Web," 22 January 2018, Lugano, 23 January 2018, Milano, 23 January 2018 Roma: organized by the Brian Circle, Italia, The Italian Jewish Communities. Held in Switzerland and Italy.
"Doctrinaires du racism et de l'antisémitisme," April 19, 2018, Seminaire de Recherché, “Approches pluridisciplinaires du racism et de l'antisémitisme,” Institut d'Histoire du Temps present, IHTP, CNRS, Paris. Held in Paris.
"The De-Fascistization of Fascism and Fascist Anti-semitism, May 14, 2018, International Workshop on “New approaches to the Study of Dictatorship in the Twentieth Century,” Tel Aviv University. Held in Tel Aviv.
“Antisemitism and Racism,” October 7-9, 2018, a Symposium on “Israel at 70: on Diaspora Relations, Identity and Antisemitism,” York University. Held in Toronto.
“Antisemitism, Racism and Genocide. The Question of Liberty,” October 11, 2018, Invited Seminar by Prof. Federico Finchelstein, for Advanced Students at the New School for Social Research. Held in New York.
“Antisemitism, Judaism and the Modern Political Myth,” November 4-6, 2018. International Colloquium on “Fascism and the Defense of Race. From 1938 Racial Laws to the Present,” at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Held in Jerusalem.
“Humanism and Philology,” January 4-7, 2019. Workshop on “Commemorating Edward Said,” The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute and Minerva Humanities Center. Held in Nazareth.
“Bracketing Antisemitism: Snares and Dangers,” April 2, 2019, International Workshop on “Antisemitism: Definitions Matter,” Pears Institute for the Study of Antisemitism, Birbeck University. Held in London.
“Myths, Ethics and the Foundations of Society. A Seminar on Cassirer and Levinas,” May 5, 2019, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Held in Jerusalem.
“Primo Levi and the Book of Job,” Conference on “Primo Levi :100 Years since his Birth,” May 6, 2019, The Israel Academy of Science and Humanities. Held in Jerusalem.
“The De-Fascistization of Fascism and Fascist Antisemitism,” “New Approaches to the Study of Dictatorship in Twentieth Century,” May 14, 2019, Tel Aviv University. Held in Tel Aviv.
“Nationalism, Racism and Antisemitism: Long Durée or Short Durée?” German-Israeli Workshop on “New Trends in Holocaust and Genocide Studies,” June 16-20, 2019, The Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Held in Jerusalem.
“The Past between Vendetta and Oblivion,” International Workshop on “Witnessing the Witness after 1945: War Crimes, Mass Murder and Genocide,” December 18-19, 2019, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Held in Jerusalem.
“Julius Evola’s Apolitia,” International Workshop on “Tradition, Ésotérisme and Fascism: Then and Now,” December 29-30, 2019, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Held in Jerusalem.
“Is the Jew the Paragon of the Victim? From History to Non-Memory,”
keynote speaker: Manuela Consonni (Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem) Noether Dialogues in Italian & Modern History, organized by Sergio Luzzatto, Emiliana Pasca Noether Chair in Modern Italian History, University of Connecticut, Department of History, November 18, 2020. Held on Zoom.
“Testimoniare il testimone dopo il 1989,” “Le vittime italiane del nazismo e del fascismo. Le memorie dei sopravvissuti: il valore della testimonianza,” November 18-19, 2020, Online Conference, Università degli Studi di Padova. Held on Zoom.
“Dal Paradigma Antifascista al Paradigma Vittimario,”, “Persecutori, Perseguitati, Biografie, Giornata della Memoria,” January 27, 2021. Online Conference, Università degli studi di Messina. Held on Zoom.
“The Guardian of Memory and the Return of the Xenophobic Right.” Discussant at Valentina Pisanty Book Launch, with Valentina Pisanty, Michael Rothberg, Omer Bartov, February 16, 2021, Online Round-table, Primo Levi International Center, New York. Held on Zoom.
“The Terminological Turn: History and Politics”, Entangled Otherings: Critical Perspectives on the Relationship of Antisemitism and Racism, June 28-June 30, 2021 Zentrum für Antisemitismusforschung (ZfA), Technische Universität Berlin; International Consortium for Research on Antisemitism and Racism (ICRAR);Martin-Buber-Chair for Jewish Thought and Philosophy, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main. Held in Hybrid
“The Future of the Jewish People: The Controversy in JUDAISM, Between Memory of the Past and a Directive for the Future, Van Leer Institute, Jerusalem, July 29, 2021. Hel on Zoom
“Antisemitic Myths Historical Antecedents,” Institute of Jewish Studies, University of Antwerp, November 4, 2021. Held on Zoom
החוג לספרות כללית והשוואתית
פרופ' עמינדב דיקמן | Prof. Amindav Dykman
דיקמן, עמינדב: "שאול טשרניחובסקי והפואטיקה של תרגום שירה לעברית: לקורות פרשה אחת" בתוך: מאזנים, גליון מס' 5/ כרך צ"ב, חשוון תשע"ט / אוקטובר 2018, עמ. 141-149
דיקמן, עמינדב: פרנצ'סקו פטטרקה, ססטינה, מתוך ספר השירים: קרעי דברים בלשון העם, בתוך: שירת דבורה - מתנת ידידות והוקרה לפרופ. דבורה ברגמן, בעריכת חביבה ישי, הוצאת הספרים של אוניברסיטת בן-גוריון בנגב, 2018, עמ. כא-כב.
ד"ר קרולה הילפריך | Dr. Crola Hilfrich
Carola Hilfrich, with Matteo Pericoli and Jonathan Charley. “The Laboratory of Literary Architecture.” The Routledge Companion on Architecture, Literature, and the City. Ed. by Jonathan Charley. London & New York: Routledge 2019: 283-305
Carola Hilfrich, Natasha Gordinsky, Susanne Zepp (Eds.). Passages of Belonging. Interpreting Jewish Literatures. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter 2019
פרופ' צחי זמיר | Prof. Tzachi Zamir
Tzachi Zamir. 2021. “Role Playing.” In Entertaining the Idea: Shakespeare, Performance, and Philosophy, edited by James; Lupton Julia Reinhard Gallagher, Lowell; Kearney, Pp. 19-28. Toronto: Toronto UP.
Tzachi Zamir. 2020. “Resisting Friendship in Shakespeare.” Memoria di Shakespeare: A journal of Shakespearean Studies, 7, pp. 215-236.
Tzachi Zamir. 2019. Just Literature: Philosophical Criticism and Justice. New York: Routledge.
Tzachi Zamir. 2017. “Giving Focus.” In The Philosophy of Theatre, Drama and Acting. Edited by Thomas Stern, Rowman & Littlefield.
Tzachi Zamir. 2017. Ascent: Philosophy and Paradise Lost. New York: Oxford University Press.
Tzachi Zamir. 2016. “Ethics and Shakespearean Tragedy.” In The Oxford Handbook of Shakespearean Tragedy, edited by M. Neill and D. Schalkwyk, Pp. 71-88. Oxford UK: Oxford University Press.
Tzachi Zamir. 2016. Review of Amalia Ziv’s Explicit Utopias: Rewritiing the Sexual in Women’s Pornography. Sexuality & Culture.
ד"ר גור זק | Dr. Gur Zak
Gur Zak, “Autobiography, Self-Care, and Compassion in Italian Humanism: The Case of Giovanni da Ravenna’s Rationarium vite,” Antike und Abendland 67 (2021): 50-65.
Gur Zak, “Soft Hearts: Virtue, Vulnerability, and Community in Petrarch’s Letter-Collections,” Petrarchesca: Rivista internazionale 9 (2021): 125-137.
Gur Zak, “Boccaccio’s Filocolo and the Polyphony of Consolation,” Mediaevalia: A Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 42 (2021): 187-225.
גור זק, "תשוקה, כתיבה ועצמיות בקנצוניירה של פטררקה: מאמר ומבחר תרגומים", כרמל כתב עת לשירה (2021): 115-127.
גור זק, "להתעלף מרוב חמלה בלב התופת: 700 שנה לקומדיה האלוהית", המוסך מוסף לספרות 86 (2021): https://blog.nli.org.il/mussach-86-masa/
Gur Zak, “Love, Heroism, and Masculinity in Decameron 4.4,” in The Decameron Fourth Day in Perspective, ed. Michael Sherberg (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2020), 73-86.
גור זק, "נחמה ספרותית בזמן מגיפה", המוסך מוסף לספרות 76 (2020): https://blog.nli.org.il/mussach-76-masa/
Gur Zak, “‘Umana cosa è aver compassione’: Boccaccio, Compassion, and the Ethics of Literature,” I Tatti Studies in the Italian Renaissance 22.1 (2019): 5-20.
Gur Zak, “Boccaccio’s Ulysses and the Limits of Heroism,” in Astonishment: Essays on Wonder in Honor of Piero Boitani, ed. Emilia di Rocco (Rome: Storia e letteratura, 2019), 179-195.
Gur Zak, “Between Ghismonda and Massinissa: Boccaccio, Petrarch, and the Uses of Tragedy,” Heliotropia: A Forum of Boccaccio’s Criticism and Interpretation 15 (2018): 233-251.
Gur Zak, “Boccaccio’s Fiammetta and the Consolation of Literature,” Modern Language Notes 131.1 (2016): 1-19.
Gur Zak, “The Ethics and Poetics of Consolation in Petrarch’s Bucolicum carmen,” Speculum 91.1 (2016): 36-62.
פרופ' דוד פישלוב | Prof. David Fishelov
David Fishelov. "The Indirect Path to the Literary Canon, Exemplified by Mary Shelley's Frankenstein," CLCWeb 18.2 (2016). [9 pp.] Web Access:
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2847&context=clcweb
David Fishelov. "Evolution and Literary Studies: Time to Evolve," Philosophy and Literature 41.2 (2017): 272-289.
David Fishelov. "The Poetics of Six-Word Stories," Narrative 27.1 (2019): 30-46.
David Fishelov. "Literatures of Liberalization: Global Circulation and the Long Nineteenth Century by Regenia Gagnier" (review), Partial Answers 19.2 (2021): 371-375.
David Fishelov: "Echo, Narcissus, and the Translator’s Distress," Literaturwissenschaftliches Jahrbuch, Vol. 62 (2021): 11-32
פרופ' אילנה פרדס | Prof. Ilana Pardes
Ilana Pardes, The Song of Songs: A Biography (Lives of great Religious Books, Princeton University Press, 2019)
Ilana Pardes and Ophir Munz-Manor (eds) - Psalms In/On Jerusalem (De Gruyter, 2019)
Ilana Pardes, Ruth: The Migrant Gleaner (Jewish Lives,Yale University Press, 2022)
החוג לספרות עברית
פרופ' (אמ') שולמית אליצור | Prof. (em.) Shulamit Elizur
שולמית אליצור, סוד משלשי קודש: הקדושתא מראשיתה עד ימי ר' אלעזר בירבי קליר, ירושלים תשע"ט
שולמית אליצור, 'השיבוץ החידודי: עלייתו וגלגוליו של השיבוץ המתואם והשיבוץ שונה ההוראה למן הפיוט בארץ ישראל ועד למחברות עמנואל הרומי', שירת דבורה: מתנת ידידות והוקרה לפרופסור דבורה ברגמן, בעריכת חביבה ישי, באר-שבע תשע"ט, עמ' 1‑28.
שולמית אליצור, 'בין קודש לחול: תהילת הנגיד בפיוט רשות למתרגם', מחווה למנחם: אסופת מאמרים לכבוד מנחם חיים שמלצר, בעריכת ש' גליק, א"מ כהן וא"מ פיאטלי, ירושלים תשע"ט, עמ' 1‑27.
שולמית אליצור, 'שבעתות קליריות ללילי פסחים על פי ימות השבוע', ספר זכרון לפרופ' מאיר בניהו, חלק שני, בעריכת מ' בר-אשר, י' ליבס, מ' עסיס וי' קפלן, ירושלים תשע"ט, עמ' 979‑1003.
Shulamit Elizur, 'Scenery of the Land of Israel or ‘Scenes’ from the House of Study Descriptions of the Land of Israel in Early Liturgical Poetry', The Poet and the World: Festschrift for Wout van Bekkum on the Occasion of His Sixty-fifth Birthday, edited by Joachim Yeshaya, Elisabeth Hollender and Naoya Katsumata Berlin (De Gruyter) 2019, pp. 77-89
Shulamit Elizur, 'A New Look at the Nuptial Benedictios in Babylonia and Palestine', On Wings of Prayer: Essays in Honor to Professor Stefan C. Reif on the Occasion of His Sixty-fifth Birthday, edited by Nuria Calduch-Benages, Michael W. Dugan and Dalia Marx, Berlin (De Gruyter) 2019, pp. 171-186
אליצור, ש. "אשר הניא עצת גויים": עיוני נוסח ולשון', לשוננו פא (תשע"ט, כרך לכבוד חיים א' כהן), עמ' 153‑178 (עם בנימין אליצור).
פרופ' דרור בורשטיין | Prof. Dror Burstein
כתיבה יוצרת:
דרור בורשטיין, אדם בחלל, בבל 2018.
דרור בורשטיין, עולם קטן, בבל 2021.
Dror Burstein, Muck, translated by Gabriel Levin, New York, Farrar Straus & Giroux, 2018.
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374215835
ד"ר יהושע גרנט | Dr. Yehoshua Granat
יהושע גרנט, 'בקול פעמון ורימון לנא אמון : הגעתו של רבי יהודה הלוי לאלכסנדריה בראי שיר "חדש" לאהרן אבן אלעמאני', תרביץ פה,ד (2018) עמ' 681-657
יהושע גרנט, 'זהב,שמע מלי: בין הון לרוח בשירה עברית מתקופה הבארוק', בתוך: ח' ישי (עו'), שירת דבורה - מתנת ידידות והוקרה לפרופסור דבורה ברגמן, באר שבע (הוצאת הספרים של אוניברסיטת בן-גוריון בנגב) תשע"ט, עמ' 88-71
פרופ' (אמ') שמחה קוגוט | Prof. (em.) Simha Kogut
שמחה קוגוט , "נוסח המקרא במשנתם של תלמידי חכמים בזיקה לתיאור העברית המקראית", זכור לאברהם, אסופת מאמרים ביהדות ובחינוך. ירושלים תש"פ, עמ' 3 – 23.
פרופ' עמינדב דיקמן | Prof. Amindav Dykman
דיקמן, עמינדב: "שאול טשרניחובסקי והפואטיקה של תרגום שירה לעברית: לקורות פרשה אחת" בתוך: מאזנים, גליון מס' 5/ כרך צ"ב, חשוון תשע"ט / אוקטובר 2018, עמ. 141-149
דיקמן, עמינדב: פרנצ'סקו פטטרקה, ססטינה, מתוך ספר השירים: קרעי דברים בלשון העם, בתוך: שירת דבורה - מתנת ידידות והוקרה לפרופ. דבורה ברגמן, בעריכת חביבה ישי, הוצאת הספרים של אוניברסיטת בן-גוריון בנגב, 2018, עמ. כא-כב.
ד"ר מתי הוס | Dr. Matti Huss
מתי הוס, 'חדית ביאצֹ וריאצֹ': מקורו הערבי של 'נאום טוביה בן צדקיה' ליוסף בן שמעון, שירת דבורה: מתנת ידידות והוקרה לפרופסור דבורה ברגמן, בעריכת חביבה ישי, באר שבע תשע"ט, עמ' 89-132
פרופ' יהושע לוינסון | Prof. Joshua Levinson
Joshua Levinson, "The Divided Subject: Representing Modes of Consciousness in Rabbinic Midrash," in Self, Self-Fashioning and Individuality in Late Antiquity, eds. Maren Niehoff and Joshua Levinson (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2019): 167-183.
פרופ' (אמ') גלית חזן-רוקם | Prof. (em.) Galit Hasan-Rokem
גלית חזן-רוקם, "קינת אימהות על חורבות ירושלים: מחוות בצוע במגילת איכה ובמדרשים עליה". מכאן יט "קינה ומלנכוליה" (2019), עמ' 59-83
Galit Hasan-Rokem, "Folklore in Antiquity”, Humanities 2018, 7(2), 47
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/h7020047
Galit Hasan-Rokem, “‘A Time to Weep and a Time to Laugh’: Swinging Between the Comic and the Tragic in Folk Narratives.” Terra Ridens – Terra Narrans. Festschrift zum 65. Geburtstag von Ulrich Marzolph. Hrsg Regina F. Bendix und Dorothy Noyes. Dortmund: Verlag für Orientkunde 2018, vol. 1, pp. 149-167.
Galit Hasan-Rokem, “Iran 1972 Revisited in Memories/or: In the Footsteps of the Deer.” Iran, Israel and the Jews. Eds Aaron Koller, Daniel Tsadik and Steven Fine. Eugene OR: Wipf and Stock publishers 2019, pp. 212-230.
Galit Hasan-Rokem, “Folk Narratives”, in Marcin Wodziński (ed.), Studying Hasidism: Sources, Methods, Perspectives. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2019, pp. 123-147 (with Shaul Magid).
Galit Hasan-Rokem, “Israeli Political Humor: What was there to laugh about in 1967?” Contexts of Folklore. Festschrift for Dan Ben-Amos, edited by Simon J. Bronner and Wolfgang Mieder. New York: Peter Lang 2019, pp. 71-86 (with Regina F. Bendix).
פרופ' (אמ') יוסף יהלום | Prof. (em.) Joseph Yahalom
'הרקע הפייטני של מדרש תדשא ובני חוגו', בתוך: דברי חכמים וחידותם – פרשנות התנ"ך בספרות חז"ל וימי הביניים / ספר יובל לכבוד חננאל מאק (בעריכת א' שנאן וי"י יובל), ירושלים כרמל, עמ' 189- 212.
'ויכוחי גוף ונפש בסורית, בארמית ובעברית', בתוך: מחוה למנחם – אסופת מחקרים לכבוד מנחם חיים שמלצר (בעריכת ש' גליק, א"מ כהן וא"מ פיאטלי), ירושלים מכון שוקן למחקר היהדות והסמינר היהודי התיאולוגי, עמ' 171- 179.
רב סעדיה גאון במוקד של פולמוס בין-רבני בבגדאד, 398L+ X עמ', ירושלים מכון בן צבי והאוניברסיטה העברית (בשיתוף עם י' בלאו).
שורשי שירת הקודש, 284+יד עמ', ירושלים מאגנס, האוניברסיטה העברית.
'Ibn Abitur between Fusṭāṭ and Córdoba: Two Jewish Cultural Centers at the Turn of the Eleventh Century' in: The Poet and the World: Festschrift for Wout van Bekkum on the Occasion of his Sixty-fifth Birthday (Berlin: de Gruyter 2019), pp. 29-42 (with N. Katsumata)
פרופ' (אמ') שמחה קוגוט | Prof. (em.) Simha Kogut
שמחה קוגוט , "נוסח המקרא במשנתם של תלמידי חכמים בזיקה לתיאור העברית המקראית", זכור לאברהם, אסופת מאמרים ביהדות ובחינוך. ירושלים תש"פ, עמ' 3 – 23.
פרופ' רות קרטון-בלום | Prof. Ruth Kartun-Blum
רות קרטון-בלום, המטפחת של ורוניקה: הספרות העברית והברית החדשה, הוצאת הקיבוץ המאוחד, תל-אביב, 2019.
Ruth Kartun-Blum, Israeli Literature Rereads The New Testament, Hakibbutz Hameuchad, Tel-Aviv, 2019.
רות קרטון-בלום, "גם אם תבוא הסכין", בתוך: מילת הכבוד של הרחוב: עיונים בשירתו של רוני סומק, הוצאת גמא, 2019, עמ' 131-139.
רות קרטון-בלום, עורכת, נורית זרחי: בלוז לתינוקות נולדים: מבחר, הוצאת הקיבוץ המאוחד, תל-אביב, 2019.
החוג לשפה וספרות ערבית
פרופ' אורי שחמון | Prof. Ori Shachmon
Shachmon, Ori, and Merav Mack. “The Lebanese in Israel – Language, Religion And Identity.” Zeitschrift Der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft, vol. 169, no. 2, 2019, pp. 343–366. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/10.13173/zeitdeutmorggese.169.2.0343. Accessed 22 June 2020.
Shachmon, O., Avoiding final short vowels: On right-edge effects in Yemeni k-dialects (with Noam Faust). Brill's Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics. 2020.
Shachmon, O., On Girls and Cows: Episodes in the Jewish k-dialects of Lower Yemen (with Tom Fogel). Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes. 2020.
Shachmon, O., The introductive baka/bāki in Rural Palestinian Arabic (with Michal Marmorstein). Journal of Semitic Studies. 2020.