Q&A: Katz Center Fellow Ahuvia Goren on the Circulation of the Idea of Circulation
Natalie Dohrmann (NBD): Ahuvia, tell us a bit about your broad scholarly interests, and what especially excites you about them personally and/or intellectually.
Natalie Dohrmann (NBD): Ahuvia, tell us a bit about your broad scholarly interests, and what especially excites you about them personally and/or intellectually.
Natalie Dohrmann (NBD): Wendy, tell us a bit about your broad scholarly interests, what drew you to them, and what especially excites you about them personally and/or intellectually.
Women are real. At least so women think, most of the time, but more than other human people women are also imaginary creatures—figments—constructed by cultural and linguistic fantasy, myth and literature. All this we know, as women, as readers of texts, and viewers of art, and consumers of culture in nearly all its forms, and it is no less of a factor in scholarship. It is not always easy to tell the dancer from the dance.
Natalie Dohrmann (NBD): Magdalena, tell us a bit about your scholarly interests. What drew you to them originally? What especially excites you about them personally and/or intellectually?
Natalie Dohrmann (NBD): Carla, tell us a bit about your scholarly interests. What drew you to them originally? What especially excites you about them personally or intellectually?
Natalie Dohrmann (NBD): Hannah, tell us a bit about your scholarly interests, what drew you to them, and what especially excites you about them personally and/or intellectually?
Natalie Dohrmann (NBD): Marek, tell us a bit about your scholarly interests, what drew you to them, and what especially excites you about them personally and/or intellectually.
The following is an excerpt from the published introduction.
Have you just been bitten by a rabid dog? Do you have ripe dates in your palm tree and a chicken in your yard but need to impress your dinner guests? Is your hair falling out? Has your skin lost its youthful glow? Are demons threatening your business?
There is a recipe for that.
JQR 113.4 is now available, online and in print.
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JQR 112.3 is now available, online* and in print.
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