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Katharina Galor

    Katharina Galor est professeure adjointe invitée au programme d'études juives de la Brown University et professeure adjointe à la Rhode Island School of Design. Son travail explore la riche tapisserie des études juives et de l'art. Elle examine de manière critique les intersections de la culture, de la religion et des arts visuels. Les contributions universitaires de Galor résident dans sa profonde analyse des contextes historiques et culturels, offrant des perspectives uniques sur le sujet.

    Israelis, Palästinenser und Deutsche in Berlin
    Jewish Women
    The Moral Triangle
    Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique
    • Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique

      • 296pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,7(10)Évaluer

      "This book traces of the rise, international growth, and plateau of the LGBTQ movement in Palestine. Sa'ed Atshan argues that queer Palestinian activists, even as they critique empire, are themselves subjected to an empire of critique. Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique calls for a return to Palestine and ethnography, attention to the queer Palestinian experience on the ground in Palestine/Israel, and a greater awareness of the heterogeneity of LGBTQ Palestinian voices"--

      Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique
    • The Moral Triangle

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      5,0(2)Évaluer

      Sa'ed Atshan and Katharina Galor draw on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews to explore the asymmetric relationships between Germans and Israeli and Palestinian immigrants in the context of official German policies, public discourse, and the impact of coming to terms with the past.

      The Moral Triangle
    • Jewish Women

      Between Conformity and Agency

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Focusing on gender and sexuality, this work explores the experiences of Jewish women across history, utilizing visual and material culture as its primary lens. It delves into the tension between societal conformity and personal agency, highlighting how these women have navigated their identities from antiquity to the present day. Through this examination, the book sheds light on the evolving roles and representations of Jewish women in various cultural contexts.

      Jewish Women