OLSZOWY-SCHLANGER, Judith and César MECHÁN-HAMANN. 2024. Jewish Languages and Book Culture.
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Michael Fox, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Michael Fox is a Teaching Assistant Professor in the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC). Previously, he was an Assistant Editor of the William Blake Archive for many years and a Senior Lecturer for the program in Digital Studies of Language, Culture, and History at the University of Chicago. He has a PhD in English from UNC. And currently he is completing his first book, under contract, on subtle yet significant ways in which authors engage with history as both subject and genre, and in which historians, in turn, employ literary techniques. It also offers new approaches to longstanding challenges in the discipline of literary history itself.
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