Episodes
Published 07/08/14
Andrew Bush, Professor of Hispanic Studies, Vassar College; Erin Carlston, Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature, UNC-Chapel Hill; Gregory Flaxman, Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature, UNC-Chapel Hill; Jonathan Freedman, Professor of English and American Studies, Department of English Language and Literature, University of Michigan
Published 07/08/14
“Aufklärung, Jewish Protestantism, and European Islamophobia” -&- “A Theory about Jews: Contemporary Antisemitic Conceptualizations in Poland"
Published 07/08/14
“Jews, in Theory” -&- "The Time That was Found-The Jew and the Wandering Signifier" -&- “Speaking of the End and the End of Speaking”
Published 07/07/14
"Auerbach's Dante" -&- “The Last Jewish Intellectual: Derrida and the Literary Turn in Practices of Jewish Identification”
Published 07/07/14
Martin Jay, the Sidney Hellman Ehrman Professor of History, UC Berkeley
Published 07/07/14
“‪The Figure of the Hasidic Jew: Revisiting the Buber-Scholem Debate” -&- “The Jewish Animot: Of Jews as Animals”
Published 07/07/14
Seyla Benhabib, the Eugene Meyer Professor of Political Science and Philosophy, Yale University
Published 07/07/14
"Against 'the Attack on Linking': Rearticulating ‘the Jewish Intellectual’ for Today” -&- "Off-Modern Jew: Estrangement and Vernacular Cosmopolitanism"
Published 07/07/14