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Leslie Fishbein
Associate Professor of American Studies
Office: RAB
024C
Office hours: Monday and Tuesday 12:15-1:45
and by appointment
Email: fishbei@rci.rutgers.edu
Phone: 732-932-8650
Bio:
Leslie Fishbein holds appointments in American Studies and
Jewish Studies
and is an
affiliated
faculty member
of Women's
Studies, Urban
Studies, and
Women's Studies.
Her book, for
which she won
the New York
State Historical
Association
Manuscript
Award, Rebels
in Bohemia:
The Radicals
of The Masses,
1911-1917, is a study of the simultaneous, and often schizophrenic, commitments
to socialism, anarchism, syndicalism, Freudianism, feminism, and bohemians
of radicals who lived in Greenwich Village during
the Teens and
published a
socialist literary
and political magazine. Her
research interests
have included documentary film, the history
of social deviance,
film and history, and Women's Studies. She
currently is
at work on a book on the self-representation
of prostitutes
and madams.
In 1986-1987
Fishbein served
as a Fulbright Senior Lecturer at the University
of Haifa in
Israel. She has served on the Advisory
Board of the
Rutgers New Jersey Jewish Film Festival
since its inception
and is a lecturer for the New Jersey Council
for the Humanities.
Her teaching interests include the history of deviance, the
culture of
American women,
New York metropolitan
culture, the
history of Freudianism in America, Greenwich Village,
the history of
sexuality, the culture of the Sixties, the history of childhood,
and Jewish-American women's self-representation in memoirs
and film.
Curriculum Vitae:
LF Vita 2006 American Studies web site
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