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Portrait of Jeanne Hebuterne, 1919,
Amedeo Modigliani

Literature & Culture

  • Carol Bardenstein
    Associate Professor
    Near Eastern Studies
    Arabic & Comparative Literature and Culture
  • Maya Barzilai
    Assistant Professor
    Near Eastern Studies and Judaic Studies
    20th Century Post-War Hebrew and German Literature, Photography and Film Studies
  • Sara Blair
    Professor
    English Languages & Literatures
    Modernism and Modernity, American Urban Social Contexts and Visual Culture
  • Jonathan Freedman
    Professor
    English Languages & Literatures
    Ethnicity in American Literature and Culture
  • Mikhail Krutikov
    Associate Professor
    Slavic Languages and Literature and Judaic Studies
    Yiddish, Jews in Eastern Europe
  • Julian Levinson
    Associate Professor
    Samuel Shetzer Associate Professor of American Jewish Studies
    English Languages & Literatures
    American Jewish Literature and Culture
  • Joshua L. Miller
    Associate Professor
    English Languages & Literatures
    Modernism, 20th Century US Literature
    and Language Politics
  • MacDonald Moore
    Lecturer
    American Culture
    Media, American Jewish Culture
  • Anita Norich
    Professor
    English Languages & Literatures
    Yiddish Literature, Jewish Literature, Literature of the Holocaust
  • Shachar Pinsker
    Associate Professor
    Near Eastern Studies
    Modern Hebrew Literature and Culture
  • Eileen Pollack
    Associate Professor
    English Languages & Literatures
    Jewish Literature, Director MFA Program in Creative Writing
  • Hannah Smotrich
    Associate Professor
    Art & Design
    Graphic Design, Visual Arts
  • Ryan Szpiech
    Assistant Professor
    Romance Languages & Literatures
    Spanish, Sephardic Culture, Medieval Iberia
  • Ruth Tsoffar
    Associate Professor
    Comparative Literature and Women’s Studies
    Ethnicities, Sexualities, and Gender, Israeli Culture
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The Frankel Center for Judaic Studies