Ariella Levy
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Ariella Linovski (born August 10, 1982) is a Jewish Canadian-born writer, activist and artist who has contributed to the fields of communication theory, post-zionism, and discourse theory.
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[edit] Biography
Linovski is affiliated with the Communication and Culture program at York University in Toronto and has recently given lectures at international conferences at Queen's University, Belfast[1] and at the University of Oxford.[2]
Linovski is mostly concerned with the politics of identity and constructions of national identity in government and mainstream media discourse. The theoretical background of her work comes out of a Post-Structuralist and Post-Colonialist framework, often citing the work of scholars such as Judith Butler and Michel Foucault.
[edit] Works
- The Scandalously Impure: Hope for Transcending Cultural Norms, presented September 2007, Mansfield College, Oxford.
- Nationalism in Ethnically Divided Societies: The State of Israel's National Identity during the Israel-Lebanon War of 2006,
presented September 2007, Queen's University, Belfast.
[edit] References
- ^ Beyond the Nation? Critical Reflections on Nations and Nationalism in UnCertain Times
- ^ Hope: Probing the Boundaries conference program, September 2007.