MIRIAM CHORLEY-SCHULZ

MIRIAM CHORLEY-SCHULZ •


ME

I teach genocide and fascism studies, modern Jewish cultures and intellectual history at the University of Oregon. I work primarily on histories of Yiddish in capitalist modernity and study how diasporic Jewish revolutionary thought and practices traveled and changed the world. Beyond that I maintain interests in the history of the left, critical theory, theories of race and racialization, racism and antisemitism, psychoanalysis, political violence, (settler) colonialism, and empire.

Video: Excerpt from The Arrival of Hannah Arendt, directed by Miriam Simun, co-scripted by Miriam Simun and Miriam Chorley-Schulz, commissioned by We Refugees Archive.

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