This dissertation looks at ways in which memories of traumatic events are revisited and reshaped by mnemonic communities during the Second Temple period. I focus on the social dimensions of traumatic memory that shape collective identity. I consider ways in which the earlier sites of memories of the exodus, the destruction of the first temple, and the Babylonian exile are reactivated and reshaped by mnemonic communities in constructing exclusive collective identities through discourses of exile, separation, and restoration. Drawing on theoretical frameworks from post-Holocaust thought that I outline in Chapter 1, I argue that the language in Ezra-Nehemiah (Chapter 2), 2 Maccabees (Chapter 3), Daniel (Chapter 4), and Damascus Document and ...
The first question addressed in this study is how to resume everyday life in a synagogue community f...
Abstract The ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict has sparked a debate in Canada (and elsewhere) tha...
This dissertation focuses on the construction of social identity among Judeans following the dissolu...
This dissertation looks at ways in which memories of traumatic events are revisited and reshaped by ...
My dissertation, Representing the Destruction of Jerusalem: Literary Artistry and the Shaping of Mem...
In the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the tragedies of the Holocaust and the Nakba (Ar...
In the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the tragedies of the Holocaust and the Nakba (Ar...
This dissertation constructs a cultural biography of the Ark of the Covenant, exploring through it t...
This dissertation constructs a cultural biography of the Ark of the Covenant, exploring through it t...
The increase in memorialization of the Holocaust, starting in the 1970’s, indicates that it is a pro...
This dissertation concerns the memory of the Jerusalem Temple in rabbinic literature, arguing that d...
The absence of any material fulfillment of the golah community\u27s desired restoration in Yehud pro...
The absence of any material fulfillment of the golah community\u27s desired restoration in Yehud pro...
Sociologist Kai Erikson defines collective trauma as a "blow" to one’s collective identity...
Situated in the post-Oslo era, this work constitutes a parallel analysis of the collective transmiss...
The first question addressed in this study is how to resume everyday life in a synagogue community f...
Abstract The ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict has sparked a debate in Canada (and elsewhere) tha...
This dissertation focuses on the construction of social identity among Judeans following the dissolu...
This dissertation looks at ways in which memories of traumatic events are revisited and reshaped by ...
My dissertation, Representing the Destruction of Jerusalem: Literary Artistry and the Shaping of Mem...
In the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the tragedies of the Holocaust and the Nakba (Ar...
In the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the tragedies of the Holocaust and the Nakba (Ar...
This dissertation constructs a cultural biography of the Ark of the Covenant, exploring through it t...
This dissertation constructs a cultural biography of the Ark of the Covenant, exploring through it t...
The increase in memorialization of the Holocaust, starting in the 1970’s, indicates that it is a pro...
This dissertation concerns the memory of the Jerusalem Temple in rabbinic literature, arguing that d...
The absence of any material fulfillment of the golah community\u27s desired restoration in Yehud pro...
The absence of any material fulfillment of the golah community\u27s desired restoration in Yehud pro...
Sociologist Kai Erikson defines collective trauma as a "blow" to one’s collective identity...
Situated in the post-Oslo era, this work constitutes a parallel analysis of the collective transmiss...
The first question addressed in this study is how to resume everyday life in a synagogue community f...
Abstract The ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict has sparked a debate in Canada (and elsewhere) tha...
This dissertation focuses on the construction of social identity among Judeans following the dissolu...