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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
Projects
- 1 Not started
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Between décor and decorum: the hidden regimes of urban homelessness
Dubow, J. (Principal Investigator)
1/02/26 → 31/01/29
Project: Research
Research output
- 1 Chapter (peer-reviewed)
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The Small Murmur of Unconsenting Man: On Time and the Miracle
Dubow, J., 30/11/2021, Negative Geographies: Exploring the Politics of the Limit. Bissell, D., Rose, M. & Harrison, P. (eds.). Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska, p. 165-188 24 p. (Cultural Geographies + Rewriting the Earth).Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSN › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review