A collection of my lectures, essays, and academic publications
Netta Schramm
Netta Schramm is a post-doctoral fellow at Ben Gurion University focused on modern Jewish Thought. Netta conducted her doctoral research as a Minvera Fellow at Ludwig Maximillians Universität in Munich and the Hebrew University. She is the founder and current head of an interdisciplinary research group titled "I'm Not a Text". Her research employs performance theory and narratology to read audio-visual archival materials of modern and contemporary Jewish thinkers.
Was Rabbi Ovadia Yosef a Protofeminist? A Look at His Oral Sermons - Journal Article
A Dialogue of Difference: Y. Leibowitz in Conversation with M. Dubois on Judaism and Christianity
On Purity of Arms and Sexual Purity [in Hebrew]
The Hannibal Directive: Naming a Duality
Are You My Rabbi? On Rabbi Yitz Greenberg and Orthodox Judaism
I'm Not Text: The 2023 Conference
Zionist Neutral? The Sardonic Zionism of Yeshayahu Leibowitz and Ovadia Yosef
Breaking a New Academic Ground (with Netta Schramm) Podcast
Stowaways and Geneology
Sound Beliefs: Performance and Narrative in the Works of Leibowitz, Yosef, and Greenberg
I'm Not a Text: May 31th Conference
Sound Beliefs Narrative and Performance in the works of Y. Leibowitz, O. Yosef, and I. Greenberg
Review of BBC "Miriam and Yossef" [published in Jewish Film and New Media]
On Kafka's headless dolls
From the Shtetl to the Kibbutz: Translated Excerpts from a Forgotten Zionist Tzene U’rene
Myths, Miasma, and Global Warming: Follow Your Nose
Radical Translation as Transvaluation: From Tsene-Rene to The Jews Are Coming: Korah Rebellion
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