On the occasion of her installation as
The 2021-2022 Stuart Z. Katz Professor In Humanities And The Arts
Presenting
“Contested Histories: To Whom Does History Belong?”
The Great Hall of Shepard Hall Tuesday, November 2, 2021 4:00PM To 7:00 PM
ABOUT PROFESSOR MIKHAL DEKEL
Mikhal Dekel is the 2021-22 Stuart Z. Katz Professor of Humanities and Arts at CCNY, where she teaches in the English Department and directs the Rifkind Center for the Humanities and Arts. She is the author of Tehran Children: A Holocaust Refugee Odyssey; The Universal Jew: Modernity, Masculinity and the Zionist Moment; and the Hebrew monograph Oedipus in Kishinev. The New York Times has called Tehran Children “not simply another detail of the Holocaust, but a matter of enduring existential, psychological and moral reflection.” In addition to the Times, the book has been featured in the Guardian, the BBC, C-Span, TLS, and the Jewish Review of Books, among many other venues. It was a finalist for the Sami Rohr Prize, the Chautauqua Prize and the National Jewish Book Awards; has been translated into German and Hebrew; and reissued in paperback under the title In the East: How My Father and a Quarter Million Polish Jews Survived the Holocaust.
ABOUT STUART Z. KATZ PROFESSORSHIP
The Stuart Z. Katz Professorship in the Humanities & the Arts at The City College of New York was established in 2017 by a generous gift from Mr. Stuart Z. Katz, a 1964 Phi Beta Kappa graduate of CCNY. The endowment supports one outstanding professorial faculty member in the Division of Humanities & the Arts for an academic year, providing the professor up to two months of summer salary plus $10,000 to support research and creative activity.
Mr. Katz, a retired attorney, established the gift for the importance of the study of humanities and the arts for a thorough education and life.
PLEASE NOTE: Signed copies of Professor Dekel’s book will be available for guests attending the lecture in-person only.