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The editorial board is composed of scholars from a variety of disciplines. |
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Monique Balbuena, University of Oregon
Jewish literatures from North Africa and Latin America, Poetics, Comparative Jewish Literatures, Jewish languages, Ladino Literature.
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Tim Cole, University of Bristol
Holocaust Studies. Holocaust in Hungary, spatiality of ghettoization, gender and the Holocaust, and contemporary representations of the Holocaust. |
John Cox, Florida Gulf Coast University
Jewish anti-Nazi resistance, Modern European history, Nazism & the Holocaust |
Karen Grumberg, University of Texas at Austin
Contemporary Hebrew literature, American Jewish literature, comparative Jewish literatures, Mizrahi writing, women's writing in Israel |
Daniel Magilow, University of Tennessee (Review Editor)
German-Jewish Studies, Weimar and Nazi Germany and the history of photography |
Joanna B. Michlic, Lehigh University
History and culture of East European Jewry, Polish-Jewish relations in the modern era, the Holocaust and its memory in Eastern Europe, nationalism and minorities in Eastern Europe and theories of nationalism |
Ian Reifowitz, State University of New York-Empire State College
Central and Eastern European Jewry. Jewish intellectual history, identity and nationalism. |
Anne Rothe, Wayne State University
Memory, trauma, the Holocaust, German-Jewish literature and culture, East German literature, film and culture |
Helene Sinnreich, Youngstown State University (Editor in Chief)
Jewish experience during the Holocaust, Polish-Jewish Studies, European Jewish History |
Chava Weissler, Lehigh University
Jewish folklore, modern Judaism, Jewish tradition, Hasidic tales, Jewish mysticism, and women in Jewish history |
Joshua Zeitz, Cambridge University
American Jewish History and Identity, Comparative Identity issues, Identity Politics, Ethnicity | |
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