Description:
Allyson Gonzalez will give a public lecture entitled “Performing the Sephardic: Jewish Modernity After the Mystique” on Monday, February 3, 4:30pm, Swift Common Room.
Abstract
What does it mean to think about religious studies through the lens of
performance? This talk probes Jewish modernity by examining the
“Sephardic”—a category referring to Jews who trace their lineage to
the Iberian Peninsula. By turning to constructions of the Sephardic,
including by the first Jewish artists and intellectuals to return to
the peninsula since the 1492 expulsion, this talk explores
performative aspects of modern Jewish practice and experience.
Bio
Allyson Gonzalez (Brandeis University, Ph.D; Univ. of Chicago, M.A.)
is a U.S. Fulbright Fellow in Israel, affiliated with the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem. One of two recipients of the New Voices in
Jewish Studies Award from Columbia University and Fordham University
(2018-2019), Gonzalez has held postdoctoral fellowships at Yale
University and Florida State University. A former Pulitzer Prize
finalist as the lead writer of her newspaper team, Gonzalez has
published several articles and translations, including most recently
in the Jewish Quarterly Review. She is in the final stages of
completing a book-length project that examines public performances of
Jewishness and the construction of modern Spain.
Date:
Monday, February 3, 2020
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