Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

CURRICULUM VITAE Esther F. Romeyn 202 NW 26th Street Gainesville, FL 32607 Tel.: (352) 367-3836 (480) 603-5706 EMPLOYMENT: Present: Assistant Research Scholar, Center for European Studies 2005-2007: Assistant Research Scholar, Center for the Humanities, University of Florida 1998-2005: Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Humanities Program, Arizona State University LANGUAGES: Dutch, French, German, Yiddish, Italian, Latin, Greek. EDUCATION: 1990-1998 Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Program in American Studies 1988-1989 International Fulbright Student, University of Minnesota 1985-1990 Doctoraal, University of Amsterdam, American Studies Program (Cum Laude) 1982-1984 Propedeuse, University of Amsterdam, Department of History TITLE OF DISSERTATION: My Other/My Self: Impersonation, Masquerade and the Theater of Identity in Turn-of-the- Century New York City Director: Prof. David Noble Committee Members: Prof. Riv-Ellen Prell, Prof. Lary May, Prof. David Roediger, Prof. Rudy Vecoli GRANTS AND AWARDS: 2003: Associate Fellowship, Center for Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania (Fall 2003) 2002: Hebrew University, Advanced Institute Fellow (Spring 2004) (declined) 1998: Arizona State University Faculty Grant In Aid ($7000) 1997: Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture Doctoral Dissertation Scholarship ($4000) 1994: University of Minnesota/American Studies Travel Grant ($300) 1993: University of Minnesota Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship ($11,250) University of Minnesota Doctoral Dissertation Supplemental Grant ($500) University of Minnesota Harold Leonard Film Research Fellowship ($2875) University of Minnesota/American Studies Dissertation Writing Grant ($3000) University of Minnesota/American Studies Dissertation Research Grant ($700) University of Minnesota/American Studies Dissertation Research Grant ($500) University of Minnesota/American Studies Travel Grant ($420) University of Minnesota/American Studies Travel Grant ($400) 1992: Foundation of Dr. Muller ($2500) Foundation of Renswoude ($1500) University of Minnesota/American Studies Travel Grant ($400) 1991 : Lawrence G. Saunders Award for Best Thesis in American Studies in the Netherlands ($500) Foundation of Renswoude ($1000) 1990: University of Minnesota Graduate Fellowship ($5,600) Foundation of Renswoude ($2000) Foundation of Bekker-La Bastide ($1000) 1988: Fulbright Fellowship ($2,800) Netherl and-Ameri ca Student Exchange Program ($4,300) GRANT PROPOSALS SUBMITTED: 2008: “Engaging Migration in Europe.”Grant proposal, Jean Monnet Lifelong Learning Program, European Commission. Amount of funding: e 50,000 Role: Co P I. PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS: Street Scenes: Staging the Self in Immigrant New York, 1880-1924(Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2008) 458 pp. CATALOGUES: 1997 : Let There Be Laughter: Jewish Humor in America, (co-author J. Kugelmass) (Chicago: Spertus Institute for Jewish Studies, 1997), 90 pages. BOOK CHAPTERS: 2003 : “Eros and Americanization: The Many Rises of David Levinsky or the Etiquette of Race,” in Jack Kugelmass, ed.,Key Texts in American Jewish Culture (Rutgers University Press, 2003) 1999: “Crossing Borders in American Studies: Americanization and the Etiquette of Ethnicity,” in Rob Kroes, ed.,Predecessors: Intellectual Lineages in American Studies (Amsterdam: Free University Press) 1996: “Writing Alaska, Writing the Nation:Northern Exposure and the Quest for a New America,” (co-author J. Kugelmass), in Theo D’Haen, ed.,“WritingNation, Writing Region (Amsterdam: Free University Press), pp. 252-267. 1995: “Community Festivals and the Politics of Memory: Postmodernity in America’s Heartland,” (co-author J. Kugelmass), in Theo D’Haen, Theed., Small Town in America: A Multidisciplinary Revisit (Amsterdam: Free University Press), pp. 197-217 ARTICLES: 2007: “Mimesis'. Erich Auerbach and the Contradictions of the Modern,” in Dragan Kujundzic,Auerbach, Mimesis, and the Return of the, Exile http://www.libretto.co.yu 2006: “Juggling Italian-American Identities: Farfariello, King of the Character Clowns,” Italian-American Review ,9/2 Fall/Winter 2002, pp. 95-128. 1994: “Ethnicity on the Stage: Eduardo Migliaccio and Enrico Caruso,”Differentia 6/7, Spring/Fall 1994, pp.165-175. BOOK REVIEWS: 2007: Gerard Jones,Men of Tomorrow: Geeks, Gangsters, and the Birth of the Comic Book. InJournal of American Jewish History, vol. 93, 3. 2002: May Joseph,Nomadic Identities: The Performance of Citizenship. InJournal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 1996: F. M. Binder and David M. Reimers,All the Nations Under Heaven: An Ethnic and Racial History of New York InCity.American Jewish Archives 48 (Fall/Winter), pp. 201-208 EXTENSION PUBLICATIONS: 2000: “Revisiting a Classic in Jewish American Fiction: Abraham Cahan’sThe Rise of David Levinsky, Jewish Studies Newsletter vol. 1 WORK IN PROGRESS: a) “History, Meaning and the Everyday Modern: Erich Auerbach and Hannah Ahrendt. ” Scholarly article. Planned submission date June 2008. b) “Jewish Sex and the Capitalist City: Rising, Haunching, Paunching.” and Jowling Scholarly article. Planned resubmission date June 2008 c) On Gesture. Book project on the place of gesture in modernity. Chapters planned on Aby Warburg, Isadora Duncan, Sigmund Freud, Marcel Marceau. In conceptual and research phase. d) The Transformation of Intimacy. Collaborative interdisciplinary research project on immigration, diasporic identity, capitalism and its effects on the experience of intimacy. In conceptual and research phase. Grant application in preparation. Research to be conducted in different locations in Europe. e) '"'‘The City and the Caress.” Scholarly article. In conceptual and research phase. INVITED LECTURES: 1998: “My Other/My Self: Crossing Boundaries in American Studies,” Predecessors: Intellectual Lineages in American Studies, 50 Years of American Studies at the University of Amsterdam, September 9-11, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands “My Other/My Self: Ethnic Impersonation and the Construction of the Lower East Side at the Turn of the Century,” Remembering the Lower East Side: American Jewish Reflections, May 10-11, New York University, NY 1997: “Talking Jewish,” Spėrius Institute Institute for Jewish Studies and University of Wisconsin Foundation, Chicago (presented by J. Kugelmass) 1995: “Singing High, Singing Low, The Cultural Politics of Enrico Caruso,” Immigrant Cultures and the Performing Arts, March 28-30, Immigration History Archives, Minneapolis, MN 1994: “Yiddish Influences in Film, T.V., and Theater,” Spėrius Institute for Jewish Studies, Chicago, 111 PAPERS PRESENTED: 2007: “Acting, Mutability and Race in Earlyth 20 Century American Vaudeville,’ American Studies Annual Meetings, October 8-12, Philadelphia, PA “Mimesis: Erich Auerbach and the Contradictions of the Modern,” Symposium : Exile, Judaism and Literary Criticism: Auerbach on theth 50anniversary of his Death. University of Florida, October 23 “Modernism, Physiognomy and the Mask,”th International 5 Conference on New Directions in the Humanities, July 27-20, Paris, France 2003: “Jewface, Blackface, Italianface,” Annual Jewish Studies Meetings, December 22-24, Boston, MA “Crossing the Bowery: Missionaries, Miscegenation, Murder and Merchandise,” American Studies Annual Meetings, October 16-19, Hartford, CN 2002 : “Money, Manners and Love: American Jewish Fiction in the 1920s,” Annual Jewish Studies Meetings, December 14-17, Los Angeles, CA “Detecting, Acting and the Construction of Whiteness,” American Studies Annual Meetings, November 14-17, Houston, TX 2000 : “One Piece Beer Mit Pretzels, By Gollies: Performing Ethnicity in the Urban Borderlands of Turn-of-the th19-Century New York City,” American Studies Annual Meetings, October 12-15, Detroit, MI “The “Rise” of David Levinsky: The Erotics of Jewish Self-Transformation,” Key Texts in American Jewish Culture, February 13-14, Tempe, AZ 1999: “The Truth of Signs: Civilizing the Jewish Body,” Annual Jewish Studies Meetings, December 18-21, Chicago, 111 “One Piece Beer Mit Pretzels, By Gollies,” Western Humanities Conference, October 14-16, San Diego, CA 1998: “Performing Jewish: Hebrew Impersonation in Turn-of-the Century New York City,” Jewish Intersections Around the World, November 15-16, Tempe, AZ “Jewish Christmas” (with J. Kugelmass), Western Humanities Conference, October 22-24, Tempe, AZ 1995: “Staging the Slum: Masquerade and the Romance of the Real,” American Studies Annual Meetings, November 9-12, Pittsburgh, OH 1994: “Home is Where the Heart Is”: The Domestication of Ethnicity in the 1920s and 1930s,” American Studies Annual Meetings, October 27-30, Nashville, TN “Writing Alaska, Writing the Nation:Northern Exposure and the Quest for a New America” (with J. Kugelmass), American Folklore Society Meetings, October 19- 23, Milwaukee, WI “Writing Alaska, Writing the Nation:Northern Exposure and the Quest for a New America” (with J. Kugelmass), Netherlands American Studies Association Annual Meetings, June 8-10, Middelburg, The Netherlands 1993: “Singing High, Singing Low: The Cultural Politics of Enrico Caruso,” American Studies Annual Meetings, November 4-7, Boston, MA “The Festa Italia: Cultural Memory and the Construction of Ethnicity” (with J. Kugelmass), Netherlands American Studies Association Annual Meetings, June 2-4, Middelburg, The Netherlands “Interpreting Worlds: Reflections of an Italian-American Clown,” Canadian Anthropological Society Annual Meetings, May 6-9, Toronto “Enrico Caruso and the Masks of Italianness,” Association for the Study of Play, April 22-24,

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