ORLY LUBIN
Tel-Aviv University, The Faculty of Humanities Department of
Comparative Literature and Women Studies Program
EDUCATION
1978-1982 Tel-Aviv University B.A. Philosophy & Poetics
Comparative Literature
1982-1984 Tel-Aviv University (no degree) Poetics and Comp. Literature
(Graduate)
1985-1989 New York University Ph.D. Comparative Literature
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1999- Tel-Aviv University Senior lecturer Comparative
Literature
1998- Tel-Aviv University Coordinator Women Studies Program
1998- Tel-Aviv University Assistant to the Director, Porter Institute
1997- Tel-Aviv University Lecturer Comparative Literature
1992- Tel-Aviv University Lecturer Film & TV
1993- Tel-Aviv University Assistant Editor, "Poetics Today"
1995-1997 Tel-Aviv University Visiting Lecturer Comparative Literature
1994-1998 Camera Obscura Teacher Visual Culture
1991-1997 The Jerusalem Teacher Visual Culture Sam Spiegel Film & TV
School
1983-1984 Tel-Aviv University Assistant Editor, "Hasifrut" Quarterly
1981-1984 Tel-Aviv University Publication Manager, Porter Institute
1981-1983 Tel-Aviv University Research Assistant, Porter Institute
1981-1982 Tel-Aviv University Coordinator, Porter Institute
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Books Accepted for Publication
1. O. Lubin, Woman reading Woman. Haifa University Press
[Heb.] B. Articles 1. O. Lubin, "Shchur", Theoria uvikoret 12, 1998
[Heb.]
2. O. Lubin, "Alternative Nationality in Devora Baron’s
Hagolim", Theoria uvikoret 7, 1995, pp. 159-176 [Heb.]
Accepted for Publication
1. O. Lubin, "Body and Territory: Women in Israeli
Cinema", Israel Studies
Chapters in Books
1. O. Lubin, "Testimony and Nationality: The Narrative of
the Extreme," in: Extremities, ed. Nancy Miller, University of Minnesota
Press, 2002.
2. O. Lubin, "Women, Nationality and Ethnicity", In:
N. Gertz, O. Lubin and J. Ne’eman (eds.), Fictive Gazes on Israeli Cinema. The
Open University Press, 1998, pp. 120-127 [Heb.]
3. O. Lubin, "The Woman in Israeli Cinema", In: Y.
Atzmon (ed.) A Hatch to Women in Jewish Societies. Zalman Shazar Center, 1995,
pp. 349-373 [Heb.]
4. O. Lubin, "Woman as Other in Contemporary Israeli
Cinema", In: L. J. Silberstein and R. L. Cohen (eds.), The Other in Jewish
Thought and History: Constructions of Jewish Culture and Identity. New York
University Press, 1994, pp. 305-325.
Accepted for Publication
1. O. Lubin, "Masked Power: Bodies, Sites and the
Community," in: Trauma and the Terror Attacks on September 11, 2001,
University of Minnesota Press.
2. O. Lubin, "Israeli Cinema in its Socio-Political
Context", In: M. Brinker (ed.), 50 Years in Hebrew Culture in Israel.
Chicago University / Harvard University Press
3. O. Lubin, "The Body of the Gaze and the Gaze of the
Body: Woman reads Devora Baron’s Derech Kotzim", In: Y. Atzmon (ed.),
"Would You Hear My Voice? Representations of Women in Israeli Culture
[Heb.]
4. O. Lubin, "A Feministic Reading in the Stories of
Nehama Puchajevski", In: M. Shilo, G. Hazan-Rokem and R. Kerk (eds.) Women
in Early State and Settlement. Yad Ben-Zvi Publishing [Heb.]
Editing
1. N. Gertz, O. Lubin and J. Neeman (eds.), Fictive Gazes on
Israeli Cinema. The Open University Press, 1998 [Heb.]
2. R. M. Friedman, N. Gertz, O. Lubin and J. Ne'eman (eds.),
Blurred Boundaries. Kolnoa - Studies in Cinema and Television, Assaph Section D.
No. 1, 1998, Tel-Aviv University Press [Heb.]