Shai Ginsburg, Assistant Professor of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies and Arts of the Moving Image

Contact Info:
Office Location:  216 Trent Hall
Office Phone:  (919) 681-4592
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Teaching (Fall 2009):

  • AMES 161.01, CONTEMPORARY ISRAELI CINEMA Synopsis
    Perkins 2-085, M 07:15 PM-09:15 PM; Carr 137, TuTh 11:40 AM-12:55 PM
  • AMES 183.01, PALESTINIAN-ISRAELI CONFLICT Synopsis
    Franklin Center 230/232, TuTh 02:50 PM-04:05 PM
  • HEBREW 183S.01, TOPICS IN MODERN HEBREW Synopsis
    SEE INSTRU, F 06:00 PM-07:15 PM
Teaching (Spring 2010):

  • HEBREW 125S.01, ADVANCED MODERN HEBREW Synopsis
  • JEWISHST 126S.01, ADVANCED MODERN HEBREW
  • JEWISHST 131S.01, TOPICS IN MODERN HEBREW
    Languages 211, TuTh 08:30 AM-09:45 AM
  • ICS 141AS.01, ADVANCED MODERN HEBREW
  • AMES 153.01, TRAUMA IN ASIA
  • HEBREW 183S.01, TOPICS IN MODERN HEBREW Synopsis
    Languages 211, TuTh 08:30 AM-09:45 AM
Office Hours:

By Appt Only
Education:

PhD in Comparative LiteratureUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor2001
MA in Comparative LiteratureThe Hebrew University, Jerusalem1995
BA in Comparative Literature and PhilosophyThe Hebrew University, Jerusalem1992
Specialties:

Hebrew
Recent Publications

  1. Between Myth and History: Moshe Shamir’s He Walked in the Fields, in Literature and Nation in the Middle East, edited by Yasir Suleiman and Ibrahim Muhawi (2006), pp. 110-127, Edinburgh University Press .
  2. The Rock of Our Very Existence’: Anton Shammas’s "Arabesques" and the Rhetoric of Hebrew Literature, Comparative Literature, vol. 58 no. 3 (2006), pp. 187-204 .
  3. Between Language and Land: Moshe Smilansky’s ‘Hawaja Nazar’, Jerusalem Studies in Hebrew Literature, vol. 20 (2006), pp. 221-235 (in Hebrew.) .