Jessica Dubow

Jessica Dubow

Professor, Professor of Cultural Geography

Former affiliation
  • LEC Building

    LA1 4YQ Lancaster

Accepting PhD Students

PhD projects

I am happy to supervise research projects on any aspect of cultural geography, including on questions of space, mobility and displacement; time, memory and forgetting; landscape studies; visual culture and aesthetic theory; phenomenology; and the widest possibilities of the Frankfurt School. I am particularly interested in interdisciplinary projects and would welcome students from adjacent disciplines and sub-disciplines in the Arts and Humanities, including philosophy, history, anthropology, comparative literature, art history, film and visual studies.

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SUMMARY of research interests (100 words)

I work at the intersections of cultural geography, philosophy, aesthetics, critical theory and political theology. I am particularly interested in exploring the fundamental, if overlooked, geographies inherent in key philosophical arguments and interventions. My recent book, In Exile: Geography, Philosophy and Judaic Thought (Bloomsbury, 2021), examines the spatial basis of a twentieth-century Judaic theological and intellectual tradition. Drawing on ancient sources and via an array of contemporary figures (Franz Rosenzweig, Walter Benjamin, Sigmund Freud, Isaiah Berlin, Hannah Arendt, and the German novelist W.G. Sebald), In Exile rethinks the relations between identity and autochthony, time and territory, secularity and the sacred. Most urgently, it also reclaims an ancient Judaic spatiality opposed to the sovereign violences of the present Jewish state.  

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Keywords

  • Geography