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Joyce Antler


Joyce Antler is the Samuel Lane Professor of American Jewish History and Culture. She serves as the Undergraduate Advising Chair of the American Studies Department. Her Ph.D. is in U.S. history, and major fields of interest include women's history, Jewish women's history and culture, the history of education, and history as theater. She currently serves as the Co-director of the Spencer Program in Educational Research at Brandeis University. She is the author or editor of ten books, including most recently You Never Call! You Never Write! A History of the Jewish Mother. Professor Antler is a founder of the Brandeis Women's and Gender Studies Program and the Graduate Consortium of Women Studies at M.I.T., and has served as the chair of the Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities. She is a founding member and chair of the Academic Advisory Committee of Jewish Women's Archive. Professor Antler is co-author of the historical drama, Year One of the Empire: A Play of American Politics, War, and Protest, which will be produced off-Broadway in 2008.







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