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Dina Roginsky

Senior Lector I of Modern Hebrew / Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Dina Roginsky

Dina Roginsky’s research interests focus on the intersection between the sociology of culture, history, politics, and performance. Her doctoral dissertation, “Performing Israeliness,” analyzes the one-hundred-year social and ideological history of the Israeli folk dance movement.

She teaches the courses Israeli Popular Music, Hebrew in a Changing World, State and Society in Israel, Israel in Ideology and Practice: Past and Present, and Academic Texts in Modern Hebrew, in addition to modern Hebrew language courses. Before joining Yale she taught at Tel-Aviv University, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, and the University of Toronto.

Roginsky is a co-editor of the book Dance Discourse in Israel, which explores the field of Israeli dance research. She publishes on culture, folklore, dance, and ethnicity and is currently working on a book titled Ideology in Motion.

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