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    Prof. (Emerita) Tamar Katriel

    Research Interests: Ethnography of communication, intercultural communication, communication and activism, anthropological approaches to media studies, rhetoric of public discourse in Israel.

    Tel.: 04-824-9143

    E-mail: tamark@edu.haifa.ac.il

    Room: Rabin Complex 8037

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    Tamar Katriel received her PhD from the department of Speech Communication at the University of Washington, Seattle in 1983. She has held a faculty position at the University of Haifa, Israel, ever since. Her areas of teaching and research include the Ethnography of Communication,  Intercultural Communication and Discourse Studies. She has been a visiting scholar in a number of American Universities, including The University of Pennsylvania, Northwestern University, The University of Texas, Austin, Rutgers University, and Harvard University. She is author of several books and a range of articles that appeared in Communication, Sociolinguistics, Anthropology, and Education journals.

     Selected Publications:

    Books

    Dialogic Moments: From Soul Talks to Talk Radio in Israeli Culture (Wayne State University Press, 2004);Performing the Past: A Study of Israeli Settlement Museums (Erlbaum, 1997); Communal Webs: Communication and Culture in Contemporary Israel(SUNY Press, 1991);Talking Straight: Dugri Speech in Israeli Sabra Culture (Cambridge University Press, 1986).

    Selected articles

    Katriel, T. & N. Shavit (2013) “Speaking Out: Testimonial Rhetoric in Israeli Soldiers’ Dissent.” Versus: Quaderni di Studi Semiotici 116: 81-105.

    Katriel, T. (2012) “Analyzing the Social Life of Personal Experience Stories.” In J. Holstein & J.F. Gubrium, eds. Varieties of Narrative Analysis. London: Sage,pp. 273-291.

    Katriel, T. (2011) “Showing and Telling: Photography Exhibitions in Israeli Discourses of Dissent.” In E. Lehrer, C.E. Milton, & M. E. Patterson, eds.Curating Difficult Knowledge. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 109-127.

    Katriel, T. & N. Shavit (2011) “Between Moral Activism and Archival Memory: The Testimonial Project of ‘Breaking the Silence’.” In O. Meyers, M. Neiger, & E. Zandberg, eds. On Media Memory. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 77-87.

    Katriel, T. (2009) "Soldiers as Witnesses: Inscribing Narratives of Occupation in Israeli Popular Memory". In M. Keren & H. Herwig, eds. War Memory and Popular Culture. McFarland Publishers, pp. 150-165.

    Katriel, T. (2001) "'From Shore to Shore': The Holocaust, Clandestine Immigration and Israeli HeritageMuseums". In B. Zelizer, ed. The Holocaust and Visual Culture. Rutgers University Press, pp. 198-211.

    Katriel, T. (1999) "Rethinking the Terms of Social Interaction". Research on Language and Social Interaction, 32 (1& 2): 85-101.

    Katriel, T.  (1995) "From 'Context' to 'Contexts' in Intercultural Communication Research." In International and Intercultural Communication Annual 19: 271-284.

    Katriel, T. (1993) "'Lefargen': A Study in Israeli Semantics of Social Relations." Research on Language and Social Interaction 26(1):31-53.

    Katriel, T.. & Farrell, T. (1991), "Scrapbooks as Cultural Texts: An American Art of Memory." Text and Performance Quarterly 11:1-16.

    Katriel, T. (1987) "Rhetoric in Flames: Fire Inscriptions in Israeli Youth Movement Ceremonials.”The Quarterly Journal of Speech (73), 444-459.

    Katriel, T. & G. Philipsen (1981) "'What We Need is Communication': 'Communication' as a Cultural Category in some American Speech." Communication Monographs (48), 301-317.

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