My Bookshelf
Articles, Essays and Blog Posts
- “From Book to Object and Back Again,” AJS Perspectives
- “The Materiality of the Book in Yiddish Modernism,” Dibbur Literary Journal
- “The Scholar and the Bookmaker: On Encountering the Material Side of Things,” Ingeveb: A Journal of Yiddish Studies
- “Good to think with: The Work of Objects in Three Novels of Modern Jewish Life,” Comparative Literature
- "The Practice of Everyday Space," AJS Perspectives
- “An Apartment to Remember: Palestinian Memory in the Israeli Landscape,” History & Memory
- “House, Interrupted” (on Amos Gitai’s films), Michigan Quarterly Review
- “Casa interrotta. Spazio e memoria nella trilogia sulla casa di Amos Gitai,” Contesti: Rivista di microstoria
- “Modern Hebrew Literature.” Oxford Bibliographies in "Jewish Studies". Ed. David Biale. New York: Oxford University Press
- “Material Visions: The Poetry and Painting of Leah Goldberg’s Native Landscapes,” Journal of Jewish Identity
- “Of Madonnas and Magdalenes: Reading Mary in Modernist Hebrew and Yiddish Women’s Poetry,” Yiddish Studies Today
- “Tel Aviv at 100: Notes Towards a New Cultural History,” Jewish Social Studies
- Der eko fun goles: “The Spirit of Tel Aviv” and the Remapping of Jewish Literary History,” Israel Studies
- “A Yiddish Poet in Tel Aviv” [in Hebrew], Zmanim: A Historical Quarterly
- “Visions of Jewish Modernism,” Modernism/Modernity
- “Jewish Imagism and the ‘Mosaic Negative,’” Jewish Quarterly Review
- “Picturing Anna Margolin: Yiddish Poetry and Idolatry,” Modern Language Quarterly
- “Diasporaelemente in der lyrischen Darstellung Tel Avivs,” Jüdischer Almanach des Leo Baeck Instituts
- “The Vicarious Landscape of Memory in Tel Aviv Poetry,” Prooftexts: A Journal of Jewish Literary History
- “Text as Place, Place as Text: Tel Aviv’s Old Cemetery” [Hebrew] Mikan: A Journal for Hebrew Literary Studies
- “Tel Aviv’s Rothschild: When a Boulevard Becomes a Monument,” Jewish Social Studies
- “Modernism and the Zionist Uncanny: Reading the Old Cemetery in Tel Aviv,” Representations
- “Framing the Native: Esther Raab’s Visual Poetics,” Israel Studies
- “Jewish Imagism: A Few Don’ts,” Religion & Literature