Departments of Political Science and Religious Studies
311 ten Hoor Hall
Box 870213
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0213 USA
[email protected]
I am the Aaron Aronov Associate Professor in Judaic Studies, with joint appointments in the Departments of Political Science and Religious Studies. My primary research interests are in International Relations, international political theory, middle eastern politics, history and collective memory, and aesthetics.
I have two main research projects. The first uses Frankfurt School social theory and the history and philosophy of social science to interrogate the interactions between academic scholarship and public policy.
The second project explores Jewish/Zionist political and strategic thought in the decade between the Palestinian Revolt of 1936-39 and the founding of the State of Israel. My aim here here is to better understand fear: both the direct experience of it, and its ‘afterlife’ in a variety of political identities, institutions, and practices.
311 ten Hoor Hall
Box 870213
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0213 USA
[email protected]
I am the Aaron Aronov Associate Professor in Judaic Studies, with joint appointments in the Departments of Political Science and Religious Studies. My primary research interests are in International Relations, international political theory, middle eastern politics, history and collective memory, and aesthetics.
I have two main research projects. The first uses Frankfurt School social theory and the history and philosophy of social science to interrogate the interactions between academic scholarship and public policy.
The second project explores Jewish/Zionist political and strategic thought in the decade between the Palestinian Revolt of 1936-39 and the founding of the State of Israel. My aim here here is to better understand fear: both the direct experience of it, and its ‘afterlife’ in a variety of political identities, institutions, and practices.