Milette shamir biography of donald

  • Milette Shamir is currently serving as Vice President of Tel Aviv University, in charge of international academic collaboration.
  • Milette Shamir (Hebrew: מלאת שמיר) is an Israeli academic administrator and professor of American studies serving as vice president of Tel Aviv University.
  • Vice President International · Professor of American Studies, coeditor of Poetics Today.
  • Prof. Milette Shamir

     

    Milette Shamir is currently serving as Vice President of Tel Aviv University, in charge of international academic collaboration. As faculty member in the Department of English and American Studies, her research focuses on U.S. literature and culture in the nineteenth century.  She is the author of Inexpressible Privacy: The Interior Life of Antebellum American Literature (Penn University Press, ) and the editor of Boys Don't Cry? Rethinking Narratives of Masculinity and Emotion in the US (with Jennifer Travis, Columbia University Press, ). Her most recent edited collection, Bigger than Ben-Hur: The Novel, Its Adaptations, and their Audiences (with Barbara Ryan, Syracuse University Press, ), is an offshoot of her monograph on American Holy-Land Narratives and the modernization of U.S. cultural forms during the long nineteenth century.  Her work appears regularly in journals and essay collections devoted to the study of American li

    Milette Shamir

    Israeli academic administrator and professor of American studies

    Milette Shamir (Hebrew: מלאת שמיר) is an Israeli academic administrator and professor of American studies serving as vice president of Tel Aviv University.

    Life

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    Shamir completed a Ph.D. at Brandeis University studying under Michael Timo Gilmore and Wai Chee Dimock.[1] Her dissertation was titled, The Cult of Privacy: Domestic Space and Gender in förekrigstida Fiction.[2]

    Shamir researches American literature and culture in the nineteenth century.[1] In , she cofounded the American studies schema at Tel Aviv University.[1] She served as its head for thirteen years.[1] From to , she was chair of the department of English and American studies.[1] In , she founded the B.A. in frikostig arts, an international lärling program and served as its academic director until [1] From to , Shamir served on the editorial board of Amer

    Milette Shamir’s research focuses on U.S. literature and culture in the nineteenth century.  She is the author of Inexpressible Privacy: The Interior Life of Antebellum American Literature (Penn University Press, ) and the editor of Boys Don't Cry? Rethinking Narratives of Masculinity and Emotion in the US (with Jennifer Travis, Columbia University Press, ). Her most recent edited collection, Bigger than Ben-Hur: The Novel, Its Adaptations, and their Audiences (with Barbara Ryan, Syracuse University Press, ), is an offshoot of her monograph on American Holy-Land Narratives and the modernization of U.S. cultural forms during the long nineteenth century.  Her work appeared in several journals and essay collections devoted to the study of American literature and cultural history.

    Shamir is currently Vice Dean of the Humanities for Academic Affairs.  She is also head of the American Studies track, which she co-founded in with Hana Wirth-Nesher and Michael Zakim

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