Schusterman Center for Israel Studies:

ONLINEVoice, Audience and Gender in Hebrew and Arab Lullaby

April 29, 2021 Free
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(Artwork: Zvika Lachman)

Lilach Lachman teaches at the Department of Hebrew and Comparative Literature at Haifa University. Since the 1990s she has been a contributor to Haaretz Book Review. She edited an anthology of lullabies that brings together a range of Hebrew poetry from East to West (“Yavo Gdi Zahav,” 2015); essays on Avot Yeshurun’s work (“How Is It Read: Avot Yeshurun,” 2011); and co-edited a selection of Yeshurun’s poems (2009). She translated Emily Dickinson’s poems (“Perhaps the Heart,” 2004); recently edited a selection of Nurit Zarchi’s poems (Afik, 2020); and co-edited selected essays on her work (Gama, 2021).

Her book, “Ktav Adam: Avot Yeshurun,” is forthcoming (2021). Her current project focuses on the Hebrew lullaby and on poetic historiography in Israeli poetry.

Presented by the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University. This is part of our biweekly Schusterman Seminars series for spring 2021. These are advanced seminars geared toward faculty and graduate students, and open to all, presenting the latest research in Israel studies to the Schusterman Center community and beyond.

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