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SHARON HALEVI – SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Books
1.
Halevi, Sharon. The Other Daughters of the Revolution: Toward the “Hidden
Transcript” of Gender in the Early Republic. Albany: SUNY Press, 2006. 130pp.
EDITED BOOKS
1.
Dalit Baum, Delila Amir, Yaffa Berlovitch, Ronna Brier, Sylvie Fogiel-Bijaoui,
Deborah Greneman, Sharon Halevi, Dina Haruvi (Editors), Learning Feminism:
Fundamental Articles and Documents in Feminist Thought. Tel-Aviv: Kibbutz
Ha’meuchad Press, 2006. 480pp.
Journal Articles
Published
1.
Halevi, Sharon. “The Premier Body: Sarah Netanyahu, Nava Barak, and the
Discourse of Womanhood in Israel.” NWSA Journal 11: 2 (1999): 72-84.
2.
Halevi, Sharon. “From Jezebel to Hillary: Considerations on the Role of the
Political Spouse in the United States.” Zmanim 71 (2000): 53-65. In Hebrew.
3.
Halevi, Sharon. “Breaking the Stereotype: Gender and Dance.” Dance Today 4
(2001): 12-21. In Hebrew.
4.
Halevi, Sharon. “She Who Must Be Obeyed: The Media and Political Spouses
in Israel.” Women’s Studies in Communication 26 (2003): 165-190.
5.
Halevi, Sharon. “Thoughts on Rashomon, Feminist Theory and Historical
Writing.” Zmanim 86 (2004): 10-21. In Hebrew.
6.
Halevi, Sharon and Blumen, Orna. “’Obviously They Were There, But…:’
Men’s Presence in Women’s Studies – An Israeli Perspective.” Feminist
Teacher 15: 3 (2005): 203-212.
7.
Halevi, Sharon and Blumen, Orna. “‘I Carry Out Small Wars:’ The Impact of
Women’s Studies on Palestinian and Jewish Students in Israel.” Journal of
Gender Studies 14: 3 (2005): 233-250.
8.
Blumen, Orna and Halevi, Sharon. “Negotiating National Boundaries:
Palestinian and Jewish Women’s Studies Students in Israel.” Identities: Global
Studies in Culture and Power 12:4 (2005): 505-538.
9.
Halevi, Sharon. “The Emergence of Inuit Ethnic Identity in Canada.” Historia
19 (2007): 81-100. In Hebrew.
10.
Halevi, Sharon and Zachs, Fruma. “Asma (1873): The Early Arabic Novel as a
Social Compass.” Studies in the Novel 39 (2007): 416-430.
11.
Halevi, Sharon. “Rozdumy pro stanovyshche etnichnykh hrup v Izraili: Istoria
spil’noty Bnei Israel (Thoughts on the ‘Economy’ of Ethnic Identities in Israel:
The Case Bene Israel of India).” Narodna Tvorchist’ ta Etnografia 4 (2008): 8793.
12.
Halevi, Sharon. “‘A Variety of Domestic Misfortunes:’ Writing the
Dysfunctional Self in the Early Republic.” Early American Literature 44: 1
(2009): 95-119.
13.
Zachs, Fruma and Halevi, Sharon. “From Difā‘ al-Nisā’ to Mas’alat al-Nisā’ in
Greater Syria: Readers and Writers Debate Women and their Rights, 1858-1900,”
International Journal of Middle East Studies 41: 4 (2009): 615-634.
14.
Blumen, Orna, and Sharon Halevi. “Staging Peace through a Gendered
Demonstration: The Case of Women in Black in Haifa, Israel,” Annals of the
Association of American Geographers 99: 5 (2009): 977-985.
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15.
Blumen, Orna, and Sharon Halevi. “Local Protest: Reflections of the Past in the
Geographical Choices of Women in Black in Haifa,” Horizons in Geography 73
(2009): 159-174. (In Hebrew).
16.
Halevi, Sharon. “Double Exposures: Twin Sisters’ Autobiographies and the
Experience of Twinship,” Journal for the History of Childhood and Youth, 3: 1
(2010): 87-104.
Forthcoming
17.
Halevi, Sharon, and Blumen, Orna. “What a Difference a Place Makes: The
Reflexive (Mis)management of a City’s Pasts,” forthcoming in Journal of Urban
History, 37: 3 (2011): 33p.
18.
Halevi, Sharon, and Orna Blumen. “The Site of Silence: The Economy of Nonmemory in Israel,” forthcoming in Women and Performance: A Journal of
Feminist Theory, 21: 2 (2011): 27p.
19.
Halevi, Sharon. “Damned if you do, damned if you don’t? Tzipi Livni and the
Debate on a “Feminine” Leadership Style in the Israeli Press,” forthcoming in
Feminist Media Studies, 12: 3 (2012): 31p.
Published (in collections)
1.
Halevi, Sharon. “’Gone to the Indians’: White-Indians in Colonial North
America, 1750-1800.” In Minorities, Strangers and Others, ed. Shulamith Volkov
(Jerusalem: The Zalman Shazar Center for Jewish History, 2000): 205-220. (In
Hebrew).
2.
Halevi, Sharon. “When Do You Become a ‘Real’ Mizrachit: ‘Mizrachiyut’ as a
Political Identity.” The Woman in the East and the Woman from the East, eds.
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Shaul Regev and Tovah Cohen. (Ramat Gan: Bar Ilan University Press, 2005):
283-294. (In Hebrew).
3.
Tovy, Tal and Halevi, Sharon. “America’s First Cold War: The Implications of
the Russo-Japanese War for the United States.” In The Impact of the RussoJapanese War, ed. Rotem Kowner (N.Y.: Routledge/Carzon Press, 2006), 137152.
4.
Blumen, Orna and Halevi, Sharon. “A Space for Change: Gender and Nationality
in the Women’s Studies Classroom.” Gender and Ethnicity in Higher Education,
eds. Izhar Oplatka and Rachel Hertz-Lazarowitz (Haifa: Pardes, 2009), 209-223.
(In Hebrew).
Forthcoming
5.
Halevi, Sharon. “Star Trek, Science Fiction, and Feminist Utopian Thought.”
Forthcoming in Utopias and Dystopias: Vision, Fiction, and Politics, eds. Zmira
Heisner and Avner Halpern (Tel Aviv: Open University Press, in press). 21 p. (In
Hebrew).
6.
Blumen, Orna and Halevi, Sharon. “Working toward the Pedagogy of Peace in
Israel.” Forthcoming in Feminist Locations: Positioning Women’s Studies in the
New Millennium, eds. Lori E. Amy, Teresa Winterhalter and Carolyn Nordstrom
(Athens, Ga.: University of Georgia Press), 19p.
Ph.D. Dissertation
1.
“The Path Not Taken: Class, Gender, and Race in the South Carolina Backcountry,
1750-1800.” Directed by Prof. Linda K. Kerber. University of Iowa, 1995. 446 p.
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