SHORT CURRICULUM VITAE Efrat Ben-Ze ev May 2017 Higher Education Period of Study Name of Institution and Department Degree Year of Approval of Degree 1985-1988 Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Egyptology and Sociology BA 1988 1988-1992 Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Social Anthropology 1995-2000 University of Oxford, UK, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology MA 1992 D.Phil. 2001 (Submitted November 2000; Viva, May 2001; official approval, July 2001) Post-doctoral Studies Period of Name of Institution, Department and Host Study 2000-2001 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Lady Davis Fellowship, Department of Sociology and Anthropology. Academic Ranks and Tenure in Institutes of Higher Education Dates Name of Institution and Department Rank/Position 2000-2003 Ruppin Academic Center, Department of Adjunct Lecturer 1
2003-2008 Ruppin Academic Center, Department of 2008-2011 Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rothberg International School MA Program Lecturer Lecturer February-July 2011 April-July 2015 Department of Anthropology, University of California, Davis, USA School of International Studies, Kwansei Gakuin University, Nishinomiya, Japan Visiting Scholar, Spring Semester Visiting Scholar, Spring Semester 2008-2017 Ruppin Academic Center, Department of Senior Lecturer 2017-present Ruppin Academic Center, Department of Associate Professor Teaching a. Courses taught at the Ruppin Academic Center Year Name of course Degree 2002-2008 Collective Memory, Identity and Myth Undergraduate 2003-2008 Social Movements and Change Undergraduate 2004-2008 Scientific Writing Methods Undergraduate 2007-2009 Rites of Death and Burial (with Ada Zohar) Undergraduate 2008-2012 Collective Memory and Social Silences seminar Undergraduate 2001-2014 Introduction to Anthropology Undergraduate 2015-2016 2011-2013 2015-2016 Forced Migration seminar (with Nir Gazit) Graduate and undergraduate 2012-2014 Qualitative Research Methods Undergraduate 2015-2017 2013-2014 2016-2017 Mental Maps and Spatial Perceptions seminar and graduate Undergraduate Courses taught outside of Ruppin Year Name of course Degree Taught at 2
2008-2009 2010-2011 The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: Issues of Collective Memory graduate The Rothberg School for Overseas Students, The Hebrew University 2015 The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: Issues of Collective Memory undergraduate The School of International Studies, Kwansei Gakuin University 2015 Policies and Realities in the Study of Borders and Irregular Migration: A Comparative Approach graduate The Department of Economics, Kwansei Gakuin University, Nishinomiya Publications 1. Ph.D. Dissertation 2001, University of Oxford, the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology. Title of dissertation: Narratives of Exile: Palestinian refugee reflections on three villages, Tirat Haifa, Ijzim and Ein Hawd. 2. Authored Book Ben-Ze'ev, E. 2011. Remembering Palestine in 1948: Beyond National Narratives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Paperback edition 2014). 3. Edited volume Ben-Ze'ev, E., R. Ginio and J. Winter (eds.). 2010. Shadows of War: A Social History of Silence in the Twentieth Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 4. Co-authored volume Adwan, Sami, Efrat Ben-Ze ev, Menachem Klein, Ihab Saloul, Tamir Sorek, Mahmoud Yazbak. 2011. Zoom In: Palestinian Refugees of 1948, Remembrances. Dordrecht: Institute of Historical Justice and Reconciliation and Republic of Letters Publishers. 3
5. Publications in refereed journals 1. (a) Ben-Ze'ev, E. and N. Gazit. 2016. Juggling Logics on the Egyptian-Israeli Borderland: Soldiers between Securitization and Arbitrary Humanitarianism. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. (First Published December 17; (b) Ben-Ze'ev, E. and N. Gazit. Forthcoming 2017. Situational Humanitarianism: Israeli Soldiers and African Asylum Seekers on the Egyptian-Israeli Border. Hagira (Hebrew). 2. Ben-Ze ev, E. 2015. Blurring the Geobody: Mental Maps of Israel/Palestine, Middle East Journal 66(2): 237-254. 3. Ben-Ze ev, E. 2014. Hidden Scripts: The Social Evolution of Nathan Alterman s Don't You Give Them Guns, Israel Studies Review 29(1): 1-17. 4. (a) Ben-Ze'ev, E. and E. Lomsky-Feder. 2009. The Canonical Generation: Trapped between Personal and National Memories, Sociology (Journal of the British Sociological Association) 43(6):1-19. (b) In Ben-Ze ev, E. and E. Lomsky-Feder. 2015. The Canonical Generation: Between Personal and National War Memories, Megamot 50(2). (Hebrew) (c) Ben-Ze ev, E., E. Lomsky Feder and E. Ben-Ari. 2010. Standardized Narratives, Two Wars and Issues of Generation in Israel, in Forgetting and Transforming a Legacy: War, Memory, Theory, Mayumi Sekizawa (ed.). Tokyo: Showado Publishing House. (Japanese) 5. (a) Ben-Ze'ev, E. and I. Aburaiya. 2004. Middle Ground Politics and the Re- Palestinization of Places in Israel, International Journal of Middle East Studies 36 (4):639-655. 4
(b) Ben-Ze'ev, E. and I. Aburaiya. 2009. From Personal Pilgrimage to Organized Commemoration: The Palestinian Struggle over the Fashioning of the Israeli Landscape, Politica 19:105-119. (Hebrew). 6. (a) Ben-Ze ev, E. 2003. The Politics of Taste and Smell: Palestinian Rites of Return, Al-Karmel (edited by Mahmoud Darwish) 76-77: 107-122. (Arabic) (b) Also published in Alpayyim 2003, 25:73-88. (Hebrew) (c) Also published in The Politics of Food, Marianne Lien and Brigitte Nerlich (eds.). Oxford: Berg, 2004, pp. 141-160. (English) 7. (a) Ben-Ze ev, E. 2002. The Palestinian Village of Ijzim during the 1948 War: Forming an Anthropological History through Villagers Accounts and Army Documents, History and Anthropology, 13 (1):13-30. (b) Also published in Hamizrah Hahadash 2002, 43:65-82. (Hebrew) 6. Chapters in Scientific Books 1. Ben-Ze'ev, E. 2015. 'Living Together Separately': Arab-Palestinian Places through Jewish-Israeli Eyes, in Toward an Anthropology of Nation-Building and Unbuilding in Israel, edited by F. Markowitz, S. Sharot and M. Shokeid. Lincoln, NA: University of Nebraska Press. 2. Ben-Ze'ev, E. 2012. Mental Maps and Spatial perceptions: the Fragmentation of Israel-Palestine, in Mapping Cultures: Place, Practice, Performance, edited by Les Roberts. London: Palgrave Macmillan (Paperback edition 2015). 3. Ben-Ze'ev, E. 2011. Social Silence: Transference, De-sensitization and defocusing among Israeli Students, in Zoom In: Palestinian Refugees of 1948, Remembrances, Adwan, Sami, Efrat Ben-Ze ev, Menachem Klein, Ihab Saloul, 5
Tamir Sorek, Mahmoud Yazbak. Dordrecht: Institute of Historical Justice and Reconciliation and Republic of Letters Publishers. 4. Ben-Ze'ev, E. 2010. Imposed Silences and Self-censorship: Palmach soldiers remember 1948, in Shadows of War: A Social History of Silence in the Twentieth Century, edited by Efrat Ben-Ze'ev, Ruth Ginio and Jay Winter. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 5. Ben-Ze'ev, E. 2007. Cartographic Imagination: British Mandate Construction of Palestine, in The Partition Motif in Contemporary Conflicts, edited by Smita Tewari Jassal and Eyal Ben-Ari, New Delhi: Sage. 6. Ben-Ze ev, E. 2005. Transmission and Transformation: The Emergence of a New Palestinian Historiography, in Homelands and Diasporas: Holy Lands and Other Places, edited by Andre Levi and Alex Weingrod. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press, pp. 123-139. 7. Other Scientific Publications 1. Ben-Ze ev, Efrat and Nir Gazit. 2016. Encounters between Security Forces and African Migrants on the Egyptian-Israeli Border, long abstract, published in the School of International Studies Journal, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan. (English) 2. Ben-Ze ev, E. 2015. The solitude of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, an Analytic review of four ethnographies. Sotsiologia Yisraelit 17(1):155-165. (Hebrew) 3. Ben-Ze'ev, E. 2011. Book review of Yitzhak Rabin's Assassination and the Dilemmas of Commemoration. Sotsiologia Yisraelit, 12(2). (Hebrew) 4. Ben-Ze'ev, E. 2008. Book review of Memory in Immigration: The Red Army veterans in Israel. Sotsiologia Yisraelit 9(2). (Hebrew). 5. Ben-Ze'ev, E. 2008. Book review of Landscape in Mist: Space and Memory in Palestinian Cinema by Nurith Gertz and George Khleifi. Jama'ah 17. (Hebrew). 6
6. Ben-Ze'ev, E. 2006. Commemoration of 1948: Palmach Veterans as Witnesses, Le Croquant: sciences, humaines, art, literature 49/50, Eric Goldstein (ed.). pp. 37-45, (French). 7