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Noam Pianko

职称:Associate Professor

所属学校:University of Washington-Seattle Campus

所属院系:Jewish Studies

所属专业:Jewish/Judaic Studies

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简介

Noam Pianko is the Samuel N. Stroum Chair of Jewish Studies and Associate Professor in the Jackson School of International Studies. Pianko also directs the Samuel and Althea Stroum Center for Jewish Studies and serves as the Herbert and Lucy Pruzan Professor of Jewish Studies. He received his Ph.D. in Religious Studies/Judaic Studies from Yale University in 2004 and joined the Jackson School faculty as an Assistant Professor in the fall of that year.

职业经历

Pianko’s research interests include modern Jewish history, Zionism, and American Judaism. His first book, Zionism and the Roads not Taken: Rawidowicz Kaplan, Kohn (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2010) uncovers the thought of three key interwar Jewish intellectuals who defined Zionism’s central mission as challenging the model of a sovereign nation-state. His second book, Peoplehood: The Making of an American Jewish Idea (New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, forthcoming), traces the history of an idea that is deceptively straightforward and enduring. “Peoplehood” emerged at the beginning of the last century as an American-Jewish innovation calibrated to shape discussions of nationalism, Zionism, and American Jewish identity. Peoplehood’s successful integration of a nationalist paradigm into the American context created a powerful vocabulary for negotiating American Jewish identity in response to dramatic historical events of the twentieth century, such as the Holocaust and the establishment of the State of Israel. In addition, Pianko has published articles in leading journals, including the Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, Ab Imperio: Studies of New Imperial History, and Nationalism in the Post-Society Space, American Jewish History, and Jewish Social Studies

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