JHE’s Ruth Ellen Gruber gives the opening keynote at this online conference of the European Association of Jewish Studies.
EAJS members should register by November 7.
This virtual conference will explore multiple dimensions of Jewish Literatures, Places, and Heritage, from macro-level analyses of trans-regional Jewish networks to micro-level studies of specific locations such as Jewish residential areas. Jewish topographies, tourism phenomena, and policies will also be examined to understand their role in shaping Jewish literary memory and heritage. The conference aims to open dialogue on both symbolic and physical spaces—religious, historical, and literary—and how these have been represented, studied, and conveyed through time, as well as their current and future developments.
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