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Denis Cohen-Tannoudji: The Cohen-Tanoudji Family, A Historical Itinerary Through North African Jewry

This presentation is the last one of the 2012 event series on "Negotiating French, Maghreb-French and Jewish Identities Through Literature and History", seeking to enhance a new dialogue between different plural voices writing about multiple Jewish identities originating from France and the Maghreb. Special focus on conflicting and co-existing identities and the ways in which they are presented in literature and history. The series aims to look beyond the much discussed hybrid identity of widely translated writers and scholars, and present a more inclusive, rich, and complex perspective on the unique interplay between Jewish, French and Maghreb identities.

Introductions by Elisabeth Boyi, Professor of French and Comparative Literature, Vered Shemtov, Eva Chernov Lokey Senior Lecturer in Hebrew and Comparative Literature, and Marie-Pierre Ulloa, Associate Director, Taube Center for Jewish Studies, Lecturer in French, Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages, Stanford University.

Co-sponsored by the Stanford Humanities Center, Taube Center for Jewish Studies, Department of French and Italian, Department of Comparative Literature, Division of Literatures, Cultures and Languages, the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies, and the Mediterranean Studies Forum.

Видео Denis Cohen-Tannoudji: The Cohen-Tanoudji Family, A Historical Itinerary Through North African Jewry канала Stanford Humanities Center
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8 мая 2012 г. 23:16:27
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