I am a Professor of Philosophy and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, and Chair of the Judaic Studies department at Binghamton University. I have been at Binghamton University since 1991. I received my B.A. (in philosophy and sociology) and my M.A. (in philosophy) from Tel-Aviv University and my Ph.D. (in philosophy) from Ohio State University. I am a recipient of the SUNY Chancellor Award for Excellence in Teaching and the Binghamton University Graduate School’s Faculty Excellence Award in Graduate Mentoring.
My areas of research and teaching are part of social and politic…
I am a Professor of Philosophy and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, and Chair of the Judaic Studies department at Binghamton University. I have been at Binghamton University since 1991. I received my B.A. (in philosophy and sociology) and my M.A. (in philosophy) from Tel-Aviv University and my Ph.D. (in philosophy) from Ohio State University. I am a recipient of the SUNY Chancellor Award for Excellence in Teaching and the Binghamton University Graduate School’s Faculty Excellence Award in Graduate Mentoring.
My areas of research and teaching are part of social and political theory. Within social and political theory, my primary focus is on a sub-area that is best described through its normative concerns with violent political conflict and social-political order. My current research is located in the intersection of Post-War Justice and Refugee Studies. The social and political theorist whose work I have been finding especially inspirational is Hannah Arendt.