Professor of Comparative Literature and Women's and Gender Studies
1122 Lane Hall 204 S. State St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1290
phone: 734.936.5766
About
Scholarly Interests: Feminism, sexuality and gender in multicultural society; Colonialism, ethnicity, and nationalism, poetry and poetics, Hebrew culture and literature, the politics of writing, reading, and culture in Israel and the Middle East, Biblical narrative, ethnography and folklore.
Ruth Tsoffar is Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and Comparative Literature, and an Adjunct in the Department of Anthropology. She specializes in interdisciplinary and comparative approaches to literatures and cultures of Israeli and Jewish Culture, focusing on multicultural feminism, and noncanonical writers. Her teaching emphasizes the social and political role of writing and reading in the construction of collective and subjective consciousness. She is the author of The Stains of Culture: an Ethno-Reading of Karaite Jewish Women (Wayne State University Press, 2006). Her recent article, “’A Land that Devours its People:’ Mizrahi Writing from the Gut,” (Body & Society, 2006) is part of her current research which explores responses to national ideology by women, Israelis of Middle Eastern and North African ancestry, and Palestinians, entitled, Cannibal Ideology: Sexuality, Ethnicity and Colonialism in Hebrew Cultures (advance contract, University of California Press).