Novemeber, 2017 CURRICULUM VITAE

• Personal Details

Yael Levi Hazan

Email: [email protected], [email protected]

• Education B.A. 1998-2001 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Department of Hebrew Literature and Foreign Literatures and Linguistics. M.A. 2001-2005 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Department of Hebrew Literature. Advisor: Prof. Iris Parush. Title of thesis: “All These Thoughts Shall be Postponed Till after the War”: Trauma and Shell Shock in Hebrew Literature. M.A. 2010-2012 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Department of Hebrew Language. Ph.D. 2005-2015 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Department of Hebrew Literature. Advisor: Prof. Iris Parush. Title of thesis: “After All, We're Always at the End or the Middle of Some War”: Women's Writing on War in Hebrew Literature.

• Employment History

2016-Present Teaching Felloow- University of Haifa 2016-Present Teaching Fellow-Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2015-Present Instructor - The Open University 2011-Present Adjunct - Sapir College 2012-2014 Adjunct - Schechter Institute of Jewish Sudies 2007- 2016 Instructor - Minshar for Arts 2006-2015 Teaching Assistant - Ben-Gurion University of the Nege 2006-2015 Adjunct- Achva Academic College 2003- 2005 Junior Teaching Assistant - Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2003-2005 Junior Teaching Assistant -Achva Academic College 2003 -2009 Reaserch Assistant - Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

• Professional Activities Professional functions outside universities/institutions 2012-Present Editor and Translator - Raa'v Publishing House, Beer-Sheva 2008 Book Club Moderator for Adults Readers- Arad Public Library 2006 Teacher - Rahat High Scholl 2002-2004 Teacher-Pre-Academic Program, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Member of editorial board of scientific or professional journal 2004-2005 Member of Young Editorial Board of From Here (Mikan): A Journal for the Study of Hebrew Literature. (In Hebrew)- Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

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• Educational activities

Courses taught Graduate Level Introduction to Prose, Schechter Institute of Jewish Sudies Literary Theory, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Feminist Methodologies, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Women's Writing on War, Schechter Institute of Jewish Sudies The Poetics of Death in Contemporary Hebrew Literature, Schechter Institute of Jewish Sudies Literature and Ethics, Schechter Institute of Jewish Sudies Literature and History, Schechter Institute of Jewish Sudies

Undergraduate Level Introduction to Prose, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Achva Academic College Introduction to Poetry, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Achva Academic College Introduction to Poetics of Children's Literature, The Open University Literary Theory, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Achva Academic College Women's Writing on War, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Sapir College Feminist Literature and Feminist Criticism, Sapir College The Poetics of Death in Contemporary Hebrew Literature, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Sapir College Literature and Ethics, University of Haifa Literature and History, Sapir College Modernist Trends in Hebrew Literature, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Memory and Trauma in the Writings of Yehudit Hendel, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev The 1948 War in Hebrew Literature and Palestinian Literature, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Sapir College ArsPoetica: On the Writing Experience in Hebrew Prose, Achva Academic College Great Books: Canonical Literature, Sapir College Trends in Israeli Poetry in the 1950's, The Open University Young Nathan Alterman – His Life and Work, The Open University Bibliographical Instruction, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Achva Academic College Language and Linguistics, Minshar for Arts

• Awards, Citations, Honors, Fellowships Honors, Citation Awards 2006 Award- Department of Hebrew Literature- Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2004 Award- Rothschild Caesarea Foundation 2002 Award- Department of Hebrew Literature- Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2001, 2002 Award for Outstanding Student- Head of Department of Hebrew Literature- Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Fellowships 2016-2018 Post-Doctoral Fellowship- The Program for Philosophy and Literature, University of Haifa (Advisors: Dr. Natasha Gordinsky and Dr. Lior Levy) Yael Levi Hazan page 3

2015-2016 Post-Doctoral Fellowship - Conflict Management and Resolution Program, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (Advisor: Dr. Ayelet Harel-Shalev) 2005-2009 Ph.D Fellowship - The Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, Ben- Gurion University of the Negev 2001-2003 M.A. Fellowship - The Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, Ben Gurion University of the Negev

• Scientific Publications Refereed articles in collective volumes 1. Hazan Y. 2013. War and Protest in Bracha Serri's Poems. In Blessing Secret: The Poetry of Bracha Serri. Editor: Henriette Dahan Kalev. : Carmel, pp. 230-262 (Hebrew). 2. Levi hazan Y. 2016. ‘The Unthinkable’ and ‘The Unprintable’: Torture in and the Poetics of Torture in Israeli Literature. Editors: Shoham E. and Doron S. Over- Visibility versus Transparency: The Attitude to the 'Other' in Israeli Society. Ashkelon: Ashkelon Academic College, pp. 260-294 (Hebrew) . 3. Levi Hazan Y. 2017. “There was a War – People Ate It”: Food, War and Consumer Culture in Two Stories by Orly Castel-Bloom. Editors: Olmert D., Brayer-Garb R., Coussin O. and Tirosh Y. Capitalism and Gender: Feminist Issues in the Market Culture. Jerusalem: Van-Leer Institute (Hebrew).

Refereed articles in scientific journals 4. Hazan Y. 2011. To Spy on Gender: Women as Male Soldiers in the American Civil War. Times (Zmanim) A Historical Quarterly 115: 16-23 (Hebrew). 5. Levi Hazan Y. 2016. “I've Already Brought the War from Home”: The War Out There and the War in Here in Rose of lebanon by Lea Aini. From Here (Mikan): A Journal for the Study of Hebrew Literature 16, pp. 401-434 (Hebrew). 6. Levi Hazan Y. 2017. Rewriting the war? Rewrites, Editing, and Versions in Women’s Fiction about the 1948 War. BGU-Review: A Journal of Israeli Culture.

• Lectures and Presentations at Meetings and Invited Seminars not Followed by Published Proceedings

Presentation of papers at conferences (oral) 2017 “I Dismiss the War of my Consciousness”: Leah Goldberg's Silence by Choice and Speech by Force. The 17th World Congress of Jewish Studies, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem. 2017 On the (Im)Possibility to Translate Gender in Shoshana Shrira's Short story, “A Monument for a Woman”. NAPH: National Association of Professors of Hebrew, New York University, New York. 2017 “Do not Confuse the Children”: Queer Parenting and the Multiple Demand for Heteronormativity The 17 Annual LGBT Studies and Queer Theory Conference, Ben- Gurion university of the Negev. 2016 Rewriting the War? On a Short Story by Shulamith Hareven on 1948 War and its Versions, NAPH: National Association of Professors of Hebrew, Brown University, Providence. Yael Levi Hazan page 4

2016 Listening to Women Writers' perspectives about their positionality in the Israeli- Palestinian Conflict, The 5th Annual International Feminist Journal of Politics Conference, University of Cincinnati. 2016 Torture. The 13th Lexical Conference for Critical Political Thought, Ben-Gurion Univesity of the Negev. 2016 “I Dismiss the War of my Consciousness”: Leah Goldberg's Silence by Choice and Speech by Force. The 7th Israli Interdisciplinary Confernce of Qualitative Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. 2013 “All the Body Insists on Remembering”: Poetics of Torture. NAPH: National Association of Professors of Hebrew,Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New York. 2013 Woman at War: Gender, Militarism and Capitalism in Two Stories by Orly Castel- Bloom. The Yearly Conference for Research Students- Gender Studies Program, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. 2012 “All the Body Insists on Remembering”: An Israeli Literary Testimony on Torture. Gendered Memories of War and Political Violence, Central European University Budapest, Hungary. 2012 “Writing Again and Again the Great Ereasure”: The Nakba in the Writings of Ayelet Shamir-Tulipman, Michal Govrin and Lea Aini. "The Palestinian Nakba in Israeli Film and Literature, Hebrew University and Zochrot, . 2011 Following Traces: Women writing on Torture. Between Countries: The First Israeli-Polish Feminist Conference, Tel-Aviv University. 2011 The Portrait of the Female Writer as a 'Ministering angel? War and Identity in Rose of Lebanon by Lea Aini. Common Cultures and Particular Identities, University of Belgrade, Serbia. 2010 Fallen Soldiers, Holes in Hearts: War and Bereavement in Yehudit Hendel's The Soldiers Grave and The Mountain of Losses. The Yearly Conference for Research Students - Department of Hebrew Literature, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. 2010 To Spy on Gender: Memoirs of Women Soldiers in the American Civil War. The Tenth Annual LGBT Studies and Queer Theory Conference, 2010 “All the Body Insists on Remembering”: Poetic Testimony in War Time. Language and Society in Mutual Development and Design: The Ninth Annual Conference of the Israeli Association for the Study of Language and Society, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. 2009 Memory Realm versus Peace Monument: History and War in Michal Govrin's, Snapshots. The Yearly Conference for Research Students- Department of Hebrew Literature, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2007 Memory in Handcuffs: Autobiographical Writing of Palestinian Women. Discourse and Gender in Israel, Bar-Ilan University 2006 The Necessity for Influence: Manifests of Israeli Literary Journals from 1980 to the Present". Israeli Literature Today, University of Naples, Italy 2005 “All These Thoughts Shall be Postponed Till after the War”: The Palmach Trilogy of Netiva Ben-Yehuda. NAPH: National Association of Professors of Hebrew, Stanford University, California 2004 “All These Thoughts Shall be Postponed Till after the War”: The Palmach Trilogy of Netiva Ben-Yehuda. TheYearly Conference for Research Students- Department of Hebrew Literature, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Seminar presentations at universities and institutions 2017 "From the Outside In": Imagining New Historiograpgies. Celebrating the Publishing of Spoiling the Stories: The Rise of Israeli Women's Fiction, Ben- Gurion University. Yael Levi Hazan page 5

2017 “I Dismiss the War of my Consciousness”: Ethics and Trauma in Leah Goldberg's Writings. The Program for Philosophy and Literature, University of Haifa. 2016 “‘I Have Survived!I See, and I Speak!’: On Pat Parker's Poetry”. Celebrating the Publishing of 'Thy Love to Me was Wonderful': An Anthology of LGBT Poetry, Tel Aviv University. 2015 “What Do You Know?!”: Women's Writing on War in Hebrew Literature. Gender Studies Program, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. 2012 "There was a War—People Ate It": Militarism and Capitalism, Food and Consumer Culture in Two Stories by Orly Castel-Bloom. The Feminist Forum, Sapir College. 2010 Literature and Society: Representation and Morality in Humanities and Social Sciences. The Forum for Society and Criticism, Sociology-Anthropology Department, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. 2010 “There was a War—People Ate It”: Militarism and Capitalism, Food and Consumer Culture in Two Stories by Orly Castel-Bloom. The Women's Forum, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

• Additional Information

Chair and Respondent at academic conferences

2015 Respondent in the panel “Heroism, Shaving and Feminist Practice”. Migdarom: The Third Yearly Conference for Research Students of Gender and Sexuality Studies, Gender Studies Program, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. 2017 Respondent in the panel “In Between”. Migdarom: The fifth Yearly Conference for Research Students of Gender and Sexuality Studies, Gender Studies Program, Ben- Gurion University of the Negev

• Present Academic Activities

Submitted for Publication

Levi-Hazan, Yael & Harel-Shalev, Ayelet. 2017. ‘Where am I in this story?’ - Listening to Israeli Activist Women. Under review.

In Preparation

The Perception of War in the non-fictional Writings of Leah Goldberg.

Levi-Hazan, Y. Civil Security in the Writings of Israeli Activist Women. Eds. Irit Keinan and Irit Harboun. Security as a Civic Question. Or Yehuda: The Institute for Civic Responsibility (ICR).

Levi-Hazan, Y. “Do not Confuse the Children”: Queer Parenting and the Multiple Demand for Heteronormativity. Eds. Shlomi Doron and Eyal Klonover, (Non) Gender: Fluid Identities in New Spaces. Tel Aviv: Hakibbutz Hameuchad (Hebrew)