Email: inbalci@gmail.com
Phone: +972-54-2401552

 

Academic position:
Senior Lecturer

 

Field of expertise:
• Gender studies
• Women and religion

Researches in pregress:

1. Women’s Bible groups – with Prof. Schoeffel P. (National University of Samoa), and Tanielu, H. (National University of Samoa).
2. Israeli female scholars who are social activists. With Dr. Noy, S. (Ashkelon academic college) and Dr. Kashy-Rosenbaum, G. (Ashkelon academic college).

Major Publications:

1. Noy, S. Kashy-Rosenbaum, G. and Cicurel, I.E. (2018). Redefining the Impact-Factor [?]: Female Scholars who Practice Public Academia and Social Activism, Megamot vol. 53 (1): 219-244 [Hebrew].
2. Cicurel, I.E. (2015), Karaite Stories: Narrating Subjectivity in a Marginal Moshav, Contemporary Jewry 35(3): 263-284.
3. Cicurel, I.E. (2014), “We Did Not Come Here to Rest”: Multiple-Work among Women in a National-Religious Community Village". Hagar 11(2): 15-37.
4. Cicurel, I.E. and Litvak-Hirsch, T. (2012), “Personal Home, Communal Tent, and Social Justice in the Beer-Sheva Protest Tents”, Israeli Sociology, 14(1): 9-28 [Hebrew].
5. Cicurel, I. E. (2012), A Karaite taste: Femininity, food and religion, Hagar 10: 79-92.
6. Sharaby, R. and Cicurel, I.E. (2011), "Both Ethiopians and Israelis: Veteran Immigrants Instruct New Immigrants". Women's Studies International Forum 34: 490-497.
7. Cicurel, I.E. and Sharaby, R. (2011), “Women Instructing Women: The Role of Female Instructors at Absorption Centers for Ethiopian Immigrants”, in: Shilo, M. and Katz, G. (Eds) Iyunim Bitkumat Israel, Thematic Series: Gender in Israel (vol II), Beer-Sheva, Ben Gurion Pub: 790-815. [Hebrew]
8. Cicurel, I.E, and Sharaby, R. (2007), Women in the menstruation Huts, Journal of Feminist Studies of Religion, 23(3): 69-84.

Edited Books:
Cicurel, I. E., Noy, S., Wilamovski I. and Amir, D. (2017). Period: Studies of Menstruation in Israel. Sapir [Hebrew]. 334 pp.

Chapters:
1. Cicurel, I. E., Noy, S., Wilamovski I. (2017). Introduction: Discourse and practice of menstruation. Pp. 19-54 in Cicurel, I. E., Noy, S., Wilamovski I. and Amir, D. (editors). Period: Studies of Menstruation in Israel. Sapir [Hebrew].
2. Cicurel, I. E. and Silman, N. (2017). Blood Sisters: Use of Nida by Israeli Jewish Women as a Mean of Empowerment and Protest. Pp. 175-198 in Cicurel, I. E., Noy, S., Wilamovski I. and Amir, D. (editors). Period: Studies of Menstruation in Israel. Sapir [Hebrew].

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