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Curriculum Vitae Timothy Scott Hogue (209) 202-6944, [email protected] EDUCATION University of California, Los Angeles Ph.D. in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 2019 Dissertation: “The Eternal Monument of the Divine King: Monumentality, Reembodiment, and Social Constitution in the Decalogue” Chair: William Schniedewind Committee Members: Aaron Burke, Seth Sanders, and Catherine Bonesho M.A. in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 2014 University of California, Berkeley B.A. in Near Eastern Civilizations – High Honors 2012 Emphasis: Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations Minor: Persian Language Honors Thesis: Modern Assyrian Ethnic Markers: The Current Role of Religion and Language in Modern Assyrian Ethnic Identity Formation Readers: John Hayes, Benjamin Porter PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Articles and Chapters: “Return from Exile: Diglossia and Literary Code-Switching in Ezra 1-7,” Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 130, no. 1 (2018): 54-68. “The Monumentality of the Sinaitic Decalogue: Reading Exodus 20 in Light of Northwest Semitic Monument-Making Practices,” Journal of Biblical Literature 138, no. 1 (2019): 79-99. “Abracadabra or I Create as I Speak: A Reanalysis of the First Verb in the Katumuwa Inscription in Light of Northwest Semitic and Hieroglyphic Luwian Parallels,” Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 381 (2019). “I Am: The Function, History, and Diffusion of the Fronted First-Person Pronoun in Syro- Anatolian Monumental Discourse,” Journal of Near Eastern Studies (forthcoming). “In the Midst of Great Kings and Small Finds: The Transmission and Transposition of Monumental Discourse at Ancient Sam’al,” Manuscript and Text Cultures (forthcoming). “With Apologies to Hazael: Theater, Spectacle, and Counter-monumentality at Tel Dan,” in Ritual Space and Ritual Text: New Perspectives on Monumentality and Monumental Texts in the Southern Levant. Edited by Jeremy Smoak, Alice Mandell, and Lisa Cleath. Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, Forthcoming). August 2019 Hogue 2 “Mind/Body, Monument/Avatar: Cognitive Monumentality and Virtual Encounters in Ritual Space” (in preparation) Book Reviews: Hinneh: Biblical Hebrew the Practical Way, by Rahel Halabé (Jerusalem: Hebrew University Magnes Press, 2017), Hebrew Higher Education 21 (2019). Royal Apologetic in the Ancient Near East, by Andrew Knapp (Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature Press, 2015), Reading Religion (2019). COURSES TAUGHT Jerusalem: Holy City (ANE 10W, Writing II/GE Requirement) First Civilizations: Egypt, Mesopotamia, and the Levant (MES/ANE 50A) Introduction to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (MES/REL 50B) Visible Language: Study of Writing (SLAV/SEAS/NELC/ALC/IE STUD M20) Introduction to Assyrian Neo-Aramaic TEACHING AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Academic Positions University of California, Los Angeles Teaching Fellow 2012-2018 Curriculum Developer 2014 Co-designed and taught “Visible Language: History of Writing Systems” University of California, Berkeley Instructor/Curriculum Developer 2012 Designed and taught “Introduction to Assyrian Neo-Aramaic” Research Positions Researcher for Prof. William Schniedewind 2013-2014 Copy-edited, wrote programs to automate conversion to Unicode, and compiled indices for The El-Amarna Correspondence by Anson Rainey Archaeological Positions Jaffa Archaeological Excavation and Field School, Israel 2014 Research Assistant – Directed by Aaron Burke (UCLA) and Martin Peilstocker (Mainz University) The Megiddo Expedition, Israel 2014 Volunteer Laborer – Directed by Israel Finkelstein (Tel Aviv University) and Eric H. Cline (George Washington University) Conference Presentations Society of Biblical Literature – Annual Meeting November 2019 Hogue 3 “Image, Text, and Ritual: The Three Re-embodiments of God in the Decalogue” Center for Manuscript and Text Cultures – Summer Meeting July 2019 “The Transmission of Monumental Discourse at Iron Age Zincirli” Society of Biblical Literature – International Meeting July 2019 “Theatre, Spectacle, and Counter-monumentality: The Tel Dan Stele as a Test Case” Society of Biblical Literature – Annual Meeting November 2018 “An Image on the Stele or a Ghost in the Shell? A Cognitive Scientific Approach to the Material ‘Soul’ in Syro-Anatolia and the Levant” American Schools of Oriental Research – Annual Meeting November 2018 “With Apologies to Hazael: The Tel Dan Inscription and the Ideology of Destruction” Society of Biblical Literature – International Meeting July 2018 “With Apologies to Hazael: The Monumentality and Counter-monumentality of the Tel Dan Inscription” “Beyond All Boundaries: Anatolia in the 1st Millennium B.C.” June 2018 “I Am that I Am: The Function of the First-Person Pronoun in Syro-Anatolian Monuments” Society of Biblical Literature – Pacific Coast Regional Meeting March 2018 “Return from Exile: Diglossia and Literary Code-Switching in Ezra 1-7” Society of Biblical Literature – Annual Meeting November 2017 “The Monumentality of the Decalogue: Memories of Royal Inscriptions in Exodus 20” Society of Biblical Literature – Pacific Coast Regional Meeting March 2017 “The Decalogue as a Textual Monument: A Comparative Study of Exodus 20:1-17 and Northwest Semitic Monumental Inscriptions” Mainz International Colloquium on Ancient Hebrew October 2015 “The Decalogue as a Royal Inscription: Exodus 20:1-17 in light of Parallel Northwest Semitic Evidence” Invited Lectures Introduction to Levantine Monumentality 2019 For “Northwest Semitic Inscriptions” (Prof. William Schniedewind) The Ideological Functions of Writing Systems in East Asia 2015, 2016, 2017 For “Visible Language: History of Writing Systems” (Dr. Jeremy Smoak) The Decalogue in Exodus 2016 Hogue 4 For Graduate Seminar “The Book of Exodus” (Prof. William Schniedewind) Proto-Sinaitic and the Origins of the Alphabet 2012 For “Visible Language: History of Writing Systems” (Prof. Robert Englund) Introduction to Zoroastrianism 2012 For “Origins of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam” (Dr. Peter Lanfer) AWARDS, GRANTS, AND FELLOWSHIPS The 3rd Annual Chicago-Yale Pentateuch Colloquium Student Attendee Award 2019 BASOR Annual Meeting Student Travel Grant 2018 UCLA Dissertation Year Fellowship 2018-2019 UCLA Center for Jewish Studies Summer Roter Research Travel Grant (Project: “I Am that I Am: The Function of the Fronted First-Person Pronoun in Syro-Anatolian Monumental Inscriptions” 2018 Congressi Stefano Franscini (CSF) Research Travel Grant 2018 Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) Fellowship 2017-2018 Gordon Hein Memorial Fellowship 2017, 2018 UCLA Graduate Summer Research Mentorship: “Return from Linguistic Exile: Literary Code-Switching and Ideological Deixis in Ezra IV-VI.” 2015 UCLA Graduate Year Research Mentorship: “The Decalogue as a Royal Inscription: Exodus 20:1-17 in light of Parallel Northwest Semitic Evidence.” 2014-2015 UCLA Graduate Summer Research Mentorship: “Aphek: Jaffa’s Frontier.” 2014 UCLA Center for Jewish Studies Summer Roter Research Travel Grant for research in Israel (Project: “Aphek: Jaffa’s Frontier.”) and participation in the Jaffa Archaeological Excavation and Field School. 2014 UCLA Regents Fellowship 2013-2014, 2018-2019 LANGUAGES Ancient Biblical Hebrew, Rabbinic Hebrew, Aramaic (Old, Official, Biblical, Targumic, Syriac), Akkadian, Hittite, Luwian (Cuneiform and Hieroglyphic), Ugaritic, Ancient Northwest Semitic Hogue 5 Dialects (Phoenician, Moabite, Ammonite, Sam’alian, Deir ‘Alla), Judaeo-Arabic, Palaic, Lycian, Old Persian, Avestan Modern German, Modern Hebrew, Japanese, Persian, Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, Ma’loula Neo-Aramaic, Modern Standard Arabic, Modern Greek PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Society of Biblical Literature (SBL), American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR), International Association for Assyriology (IAA), Phi Beta Kappa Society .