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| Faculty - Richard D. Hecht, Ph.D. |
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Ph.D.
in the History of Religions - |
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| Areas of Academic Interest:
Statement: I was trained as a historian of religions under the influence of Mircea Eliade through my teacher at UCLA Kees W. Bolle. I have become increasingly interested in the deep contextualization of religion in its lived environments and most centrally the intersections of religion, politics, and culture. My work is comparative and multidisciplinary, both of which are essential, in my opinion, to the larger study of religion. Recent Publications:
Current/Planned Research/Projects: I continue to work with Roger Friedland on the politics of space or the spatialization of religion in our book Jerusalem: The Profane Politics of a Sacred Space, and with Linda Ekstrom on a book-length study of religion and contemporary art tentatively titled Saved from Matter: The Religious Cultures of Contemporary Art. Courses Taught: I regularly teach courses in the area of Judaism, including advanced Hebrew text courses which span ancient Israel and the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic Judaism, and medieval and modern Jewish thought; courses in the area of religion, politics, and culture; and a graduate seminar in the history of religions (Religious Studies 250) which takes up the work of central figures in the history and contemporary practice of religious studies (in recent years the seminar has read extensively in the work of Sigmund Freud and Walter Benjamin).
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Reserved Department of Religious Studies | University of California | Santa Barbara, CA 93106-3130 telephone: (805) 893-7136 | fax: (805) 893-2059 | http://www.religion.ucsb.edu |
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