Amir started following 5 journals.
Amir followed the research interests: Iconography, Iconology, Visual Semiotics, Visual Rhetoric, Visual Communication... (1 more) Iconography, Iconology, Visual Semiotics, Visual Rhetoric, Visual Communication, and Visual Culture
Amir followed the research interests: Religious Language and Anthropology of Memory
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- Adaptation to Climate Change
- Ancient Historiography
- Anthropology Of Religion
- Assyriology
- Audience and Reception Studies
- Biblical Archaeology
- Biblical Studies
- Book History
- Chronicles-Ezra-Nehemiah
- Climate Change
- Collective Memory
- Conversation Analysis
- Cultural History
- Deuteronomistic History
- Deuteronomy
- Discourse Analysis
- Early Judaism (2nd Temple, Greco-Roman)
- Ezra-Nehemiah
- Folklore
- Forced Migration
- Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near East
- Hebrew Bible/"Old Testament"
- Hebrew Bible/Old Testament (in Theology/Biblical Studies)
- History of Reading
- History of Reading and Writing
- History of Religions
- Iconic Books
- Impacts Of Climatic Change On Agriculture
- Intertextuality
- Liminality
- Linguistic Anthropology
- Literary Approaches to Biblical Studies
- Near Eastern Archaeology
- Oral Traditions (Culture)
- Oral history
- Orality-Literacy Studies
- Performance Studies
- Performance Theory
- Performance criticism
- Performativity
- Philology of Oral Performance
- Pragmatics
- Pragmatics, Philosophy of Language and communication
- Pragmatics, Speech Acts, Non-verbal Communication
- Proverbs
- Reception of the Bible
- Rhetoric of religion
- Rhetorical Criticism
- Ritual Theory
- Ritual and Religion
- Second Temple Judaism
- Social and Collective Memory
- Sociolinguistics
- Speech Act Theory
- Textual Criticism and Performance
- Textual, Rhetorical, and Oral Performance Criticism
- Torah/Pentateuch
Ben Gurion University of the Negev
Department Member, Bible, Archaeology and the Ancient Near East
Thesis Title: Hear, O Israel: The Role of the Public Reading in Shaping the Biblical Stories and in the Establishment of Judaism as a Scriptural religion
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Prof. Zipora Talshir
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Stanford University's Program in Structured Liberal Education (SLE) seeks one to two full-time post-doctoral Lecturers for 2012-13. Visit http://ihum.stanford.edu/sle/applicants.html for more infor.
Stanford University





