Gil Z. Hochberg
Gil Z. Hochberg is the Ransford Professor of Hebrew and Visual Studies, Comparative Literature, and Middle East Studies at Columbia University.[1] She has written three academic books: Becoming Palestine: Towards an Archival Imagination of The Future (2021), Visual Occupations: Vision and Visibility in a Conflict Zone (2015), and In Spite of Partition: Jews, Arabs and the Limits of Separatist Imagination (2007) as well as several art catalogs.[2][3] She previously taught for 15 years at UCLA. Her latest book is My Father, the Messiah: a Memoir (2026).[4]
Her statements on Israel were criticized by Karys Rhea in The Tower (magazine).[5]
Bibliography
- In Spite of Partition: Jews, Arabs, and the Limits of Separatist Imagination (Princeton University Press, 2007)[6][7][8][9][10]
- Visual Occupations: Vision and Visibility in a Conflict Zone (Duke University Press, 2015)[11][12][13][14]
References
- ^ "Gil Hochberg | MESAAS". 28 September 2018.
- ^ "Yael Bartana Trembling Times". Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts. 2017-05-19. Retrieved 2026-02-25.
- ^ "Publication: Orientalisme - Roméo Mivekannin". Cécile Fakhoury. Retrieved 2026-02-25.
- ^ "My Father, the Messiah: A Memoir". www.dukeupress.edu. Retrieved 2026-02-25.
- ^ "Columbia Unmoored: Academics Appropriate the Holocaust to Bash Israel". The Tower. March 8, 2019.
- ^ Bresheeth, Haim (2008). "Review". Journal of Palestine Studies. 38: 90–91. doi:10.1525/jps.2008.38.1.90. JSTOR 10.1525/jps.2008.38.1.90.
- ^ Berg, Nancy E. (November 2, 2009). "Gil Z. Hochberg. In Spite of Partition: Jews, Arabs, and the Limits of Separatist Imagination. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007. xiii, 192 pp". AJS Review. 33 (2): 435–437. doi:10.1017/S0364009409990134. S2CID 162874066 – via Cambridge Core.
- ^ Grumberg, Karen (August 6, 2009). "In Spite of Partition: Jews, Arabs, and the Limits of Separatist Imagination (review)". Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. 29 (2): 342–343. doi:10.1215/1089201X-2009-018 – via Project MUSE.
- ^ Divine, Donna Robinson (May 2, 2008). "In Spite of Partition: Jews, Arabs, and the Limits of Separatist Imagination: Gil Z. Hochberg". Digest of Middle East Studies. 17 (1): 172–173. doi:10.1111/j.1949-3606.2008.tb00167.x – via Wiley Online Library.
- ^ http://www.gilhochberg.com
- ^ Kiven Strohm (2016). "Reviewed work: Visual Occupations: Violence and Visibility in a Conflict Zone, Gil Z. Hochberg". Reorient. 2 (1): 117–120. doi:10.13169/reorient.2.1.0117. JSTOR 10.13169/reorient.2.1.0117.
- ^ "Visual Occupations: Violence and Visibility in a Conflict Zone – InVisible Culture". ivc.lib.rochester.edu.
- ^ Amin, Alessandra (January 2, 2016). "Sites of Seeing". Art Journal. 75 (1): 110–112. doi:10.1080/00043249.2016.1171553. S2CID 192925146 – via Taylor and Francis+NEJM.
- ^ Grinberg, Omri (November 1, 2017). "Review: Visual Occupations: Violence and Visibility in a Conflict Zone, by Gil Z. Hochberg". Journal of Palestine Studies. 47 (1): 114–116. doi:10.1525/jps.2017.47.1.114. Archived from the original on April 24, 2019. Retrieved May 2, 2020 – via jps.ucpress.edu.