Some
of you might have reached my website in error. There is another Jay
Geller who specializes in the history of modern German Jewry. Strange,
but true."
--Jay HOWARD Geller,
aka my Doppelgänger
An inveterate (not Confederate) Yankee fan, "old original"
Jay Geller is Assistant Professor of Modern Jewish Culture at Vanderbilt
Divinity School and the Vanderbilt University Department of Religious
Studies. He has also taught at the University of Vienna, Bryn Mawr
College, Princeton University, Rutgers University, Swarthmore College,
and Wesleyan University. In 2001 he was the Fulbright/Sigmund Freud
Society Visiting Scholar in Psychoanalysis at the Sigmund Freud
Museum (Vienna); he has also received DAAD, ACLS, CCACC (Rutgers), ATS
fellowships and participated in 2 NEH Summer Seminars (on Freud
and on Jewish Cultural Studies). He has published numerous articles
on Freud's Jewish identity, in particular, and on the relationship
between antisemitism and modern European Jewish identity formation,
in general. More recently, his work has focussed on the Shoah and
film. His On Freud's Jewish Body: Mitigating Circumcisions appeared in Fall 2007 from Fordham University Press.
Currently, he is completing a companion manuscript that includes
chapters on Levin Varnahgen, Heine, Marx, Nordau, Schreber, Kafka (inter
alia) entitled Persistent Contact: Modernity and the Embodiment
of Jewish Identity, also for Fordham. He had earlier coedited
Reading Freud's Reading and a special issue of American
Imago on "Postmemories of the Holocaust."
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