Event



"Literary Garbage: Hebrew Literature, Waste, and the Climate Crisis"

"Theorizing" Comparative Literature Graduate Students lecture series
Dr. Tafat Hacohen Bick
Nov 27, 2023 at - | Cherpack lounge, Williams Hall

Taft Hacohen Bick

Dr. Tafat Hacohen Bick, was a post-doctoral fellow at the Katz Center (2022-2023). She holds a PhD from Ben Gurion University, where she wrote a dissertation on the poetry of Pinchas Sadeh, Yona Wallach, and Zelda Schneerson. Now, she serves as a visiting scholar at NYU and CUNY and teaches courses on secularization and religion in Hebrew Literature. 

In her talk, she will present her current research, in which she explores representations of garbage and waste in Hebrew Literature, and discusses an aesthetic shift from a Modern discourse of "cleanliness" to a later discourse that, through an aesthetic engagement with garbage, wishes to adopt a perspective that sees waste and garbage as fundamental and inherent to nature.