Dara Horn: I underestimated my audience- Stroum Lectures 2016
Scholar Dara Horn talks about how the audience for her books is much larger than she ever imagined.
Part of the 2016 Stroum Lectures, "Hebrew and the Creative Imagination," hosted by the Stroum Center for Jewish Studies of the University of Washington.
Dr. Dara Horn received her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Harvard University, focusing on Hebrew and Yiddish. She held the Gerald Weinstock Visiting Professorship in Jewish Studies at Harvard and has lectured at over two hundred universities and cultural institutions throughout North America, Israel, and Australia.
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Part of the 2016 Stroum Lectures, "Hebrew and the Creative Imagination," hosted by the Stroum Center for Jewish Studies of the University of Washington.
Dr. Dara Horn received her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Harvard University, focusing on Hebrew and Yiddish. She held the Gerald Weinstock Visiting Professorship in Jewish Studies at Harvard and has lectured at over two hundred universities and cultural institutions throughout North America, Israel, and Australia.
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The Stroum Center for Jewish Studies believes that comments are a valuable source of dialogue and wants to include your thoughts as part of the conversation. To create a welcoming space for all, we publish comments that are respectful and relevant to the conversation.
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