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Polish Jewish Studies Workshop

Generations and Genealogies
The 4th Annual Polish Jewish Studies Workshop
Ann Arbor, April 2-4, 2017

Objectives

Founded in 2013, the Polish Jewish Studies Initiative is an international and interdisciplinary working group of scholars from the humanities and social sciences involved in research and teaching at the intersection of Polish and Jewish studies. This collaboration between the University of Illinois at Chicago, Princeton University, and the University of Michigan has generated a series of gatherings bringing together scholars, public intellectuals, and artists working on Polish Jewish themes. Previous workshops were held at Ohio State University (2014), Princeton University (2015), and University of Illinois at Chicago (2016). The University of Michigan (U-M) will host the 2017 Workshop.

The aim of the Polish Jewish Studies Initiative and this workshop is to establish an international forum for communication among scholars working in the growing field of Polish Jewish studies; to identify theoretical and methodological developments and new research; and to create a forum for scholars, educators, and activists who rigorously pursue the study of Polish and Jewish cultures more intentionally.

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Organizer
Genevieve Zubrzycki, University of Michigan

Advisory Committee
Irena Grudzinska-Gross, Princeton University
Jessie Labov, Central European University
Karen Underhill, University of Illinois at Chicago

Sponsors

The 4th Annual Polish Jewish Workshop is organized by the University of Michigan Copernicus Center for Polish Studies in collaboration with the Adam Mickiewicz Institute as part of the Campus Project along with the following lead sponsors:

Indian Trail Charitable Foundation in Memory of Bert J. Askwith ’31