Inhaltsbereich
Public Appearances
Selected Distinguished Lectures, Keynoteaddresses, Invited Writer Residencies
- 2024: Royal Asiatic Society: In conversation with Prof. Ruby Lal, author of Vagabond Princess, The Great Adventures of Gulbadan and her 16th century journey with an entourage of harem women, from Mughal India to Arabia.
- 2024: Jewish Book Week: Moderated talk on Spinoza with two renowned academics specialising in Early Modern Jewish History, Jonathan I Israel, and Ian Buruma.
- 2021-2022: Jewish Book Week: Speaker: Identity: An Alternative History; Jerusalem on the Amstel: The Quest for Zion in the Dutch Republic
- 2023: “Identity and (Un)belonging”: Speaker: British Sixth Form colleges including Wimbledon High Girls’ school and Immanuel College, a Private Jewish School in North London.
- 2023: Lectured at various organisations and institutes, including The British Library, and Spiro Ark – a London-based organisation that symbolises the pioneering of new approaches to Jewish Education.
- 2022: Lecture: Gender and Sex-passing in Jewish folklore and literature, Kehillah North London, part of adult education series.
- 2022: Speaker: Chalke Valley History Festival, Wiltshire, UK, In conversation with popular historian, Tom Holland, on History of Identity.
- 2022: University of Liege, Belgium, and Martin Luther University, Halle-Wittenberg, Germany, Speaker: “The Dynamics of Postcolonial Passings w/ Lipika Pelham”
- 2022: University of Westminster, London, Lecture: Graduate Festival. In Conversation: “Zionism before Zionism?
- 2021: University of Oxford: Guest Lecturer. Seminars and talks included: Feminist Thinking Seminar & Oxford University Guided Retreat Weekend, 26-27 June, 2021.
- 2019: Bridgepoint Rye International Residency for the Creative Arts, Rye, UK In this international residency programme, run by David and Sarah Kowitz, I presented my book, “Jerusalem on the Amstel”, which opened the discussion into broader themes of migration, nationhood, and performing identity in relationship to place. To some extent, these reflections found their breeding ground in my 2021 book, Passing: An Alternative History of Identity.