Rebecca L. Stein
Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology
My research studies linkages between cultural and political processes in Israel in relation to its military occupation and the history of Palestinian dispossession. I am the author of Screen Shots: State Violence on Camera in Israel and Palestine (Stanford University Press, 2021
) on the politics of military occupation in the age of the global smartphone camera; Digital Militarism: Israel's Occupation in the Social Media Age
(with Adi Kuntsman), on the militarization of social media in Israel; Itineraries in Conflict: Israelis, Palestinians, and the Political Lives of Tourism
(Duke University Press, 2008) which considers the relationship between tourism, mobility politics, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; and the co-editor of Palestine, Israel, and the Politics of Popular Culture
(Duke University Press, 2005) with Ted Swedenburg and The Struggle for Sovereignty: Palestine and Israel, 1993-2005
with Joel Beinin (Stanford University Press, 2006).
My most recent work has been a multi-book project about the ways that new communication technologies are meditating the everyday Israeli relationship to its military occupation -- including changing practices and logics of military 'counterinsurgency', the everyday terms of soldiering, the Israeli civilian relationship to Palestinians under occupation, and the human rights work and anti-occupation activism. My first book within this project --Digital Militarism: Israel's Occupation in the Social Media Age (with Adi Kuntsman) -- studied the place of social media within this equation. My forthcoming book -- Screen Shots: State Violence on Camera in Israel and Palestine (Stanford University Press, 2021) considers the roles of digital photographic technologies and camera investments, with a focus on the multiple communities and institutions, across political divides, who have integrated networked image-making into their political toolbox: Palestinian and Israeli human rights workers and activists, Palestinian civilians living under occupation, the Israeli military, and the Jewish settler population. All believed that the technological innovations of the digital age would deliver their images – and therein, their political message -- with greater fidelity (closer, faster, truer). Most would be let down. Screen Shots focuses on episodes of glitch and lapse in photographic practices, on curatorial and circulatory failures, arguing that the analytics of failure shines a new light on the changing terms of military occupation in the digital age, while pushing back against the recalcitrant techo-optimism that still frames much scholarship in this area. This project has been supported by grants from the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), the Wenner-Gren Foundation, the Palestinian American Research Council, and the Trent Foundation.
Portions of this scholarship have appeared in Current Anthropology , Critical Inquiry, Anthropological Quarterly, Middle East Report , and the London Review of Books . My work on Israeli cultural politics has appeared in such journals as Public Culture , Social Text , The International Journal of Middle East Studies,Theory and Event, Journal of Palestine Studies, GLQ: A Journal of Gay and Lesbian Studies and Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies.
My most recent work has been a multi-book project about the ways that new communication technologies are meditating the everyday Israeli relationship to its military occupation -- including changing practices and logics of military 'counterinsurgency', the everyday terms of soldiering, the Israeli civilian relationship to Palestinians under occupation, and the human rights work and anti-occupation activism. My first book within this project --Digital Militarism: Israel's Occupation in the Social Media Age (with Adi Kuntsman) -- studied the place of social media within this equation. My forthcoming book -- Screen Shots: State Violence on Camera in Israel and Palestine (Stanford University Press, 2021) considers the roles of digital photographic technologies and camera investments, with a focus on the multiple communities and institutions, across political divides, who have integrated networked image-making into their political toolbox: Palestinian and Israeli human rights workers and activists, Palestinian civilians living under occupation, the Israeli military, and the Jewish settler population. All believed that the technological innovations of the digital age would deliver their images – and therein, their political message -- with greater fidelity (closer, faster, truer). Most would be let down. Screen Shots focuses on episodes of glitch and lapse in photographic practices, on curatorial and circulatory failures, arguing that the analytics of failure shines a new light on the changing terms of military occupation in the digital age, while pushing back against the recalcitrant techo-optimism that still frames much scholarship in this area. This project has been supported by grants from the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), the Wenner-Gren Foundation, the Palestinian American Research Council, and the Trent Foundation.
Portions of this scholarship have appeared in Current Anthropology , Critical Inquiry, Anthropological Quarterly, Middle East Report , and the London Review of Books . My work on Israeli cultural politics has appeared in such journals as Public Culture , Social Text , The International Journal of Middle East Studies,Theory and Event, Journal of Palestine Studies, GLQ: A Journal of Gay and Lesbian Studies and Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies.
Current Appointments & Affiliations
- Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 2010
- Associate Professor of Gender, Sexuality & Feminist Studies, Gender, Sexuality & Feminist Studies, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 2018
- Bass Fellow, Cultural Anthropology, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 2018
Contact Information
- 205 Friedl Building, 1316 Campus Drive Duke Box 900, Durham, NC 27710
- Box 90091, Durham, NC 27708-0091
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rlstein@duke.edu
(919) 684-4663
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personal website
- Background
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Education, Training, & Certifications
- Ph.D., Stanford University 1999
- M.A., Stanford University 1995
- B.A., Amherst College 1991
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Duke Appointment History
- Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Cultural Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 2017 - 2020
- Associate Professor in the Program of Gender, Sexuality & Feminist Studies, Gender, Sexuality & Feminist Studies, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 2014 - 2017
- Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Cultural Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 2011 - 2014
- Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Cultural Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 2012 - 2014
- Assistant Professor in the Department of Women, Gender, Sexuality & Feminist Studies, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 2009 - 2012
- Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 2003 - 2009
- Assistant Professor, Gender, Sexuality & Feminist Studies, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 2005 - 2007
- Recognition
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In the News
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Awards & Honors
- Expertise
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Subject Headings
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Global Scholarship
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Expertise
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Research
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- Research
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Selected Grants
- ACLS Fellowship 2015-2016 awarded by American Council of Learned Societies 2016 - 2017
- New Media and the Israeli Military Occupation awarded by Josiah Charles Trent Memorial Foundation 2010 - 2012
- Repossessions: The Social Life of Palestinian Things in Jewish-Israel awarded by Josiah Charles Trent Memorial Foundation 2006 - 2008
- Publications & Artistic Works
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Selected Publications
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Books
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Stein, R., and A. Kuntsman. Digital militarism : Israel's Occupation in the Social Media Age. Stanford University Press, 2015.
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Stein, R. L. Itineraries in Conflict: Israelis, Palestinians, and the Political Lives of Tourism. Duke University Press, 2008.
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Stein, R. L., and J. Beinin, editors. The Struggle for Sovereignty: Palestine and Israel, 1993-2005. Stanford University Press, 2005.
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Stein, R. L., and T. Swedenburg, editors. Palestine, Israel, and the Politics of Popular Culture. Duke University Press, 2005.
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Academic Articles
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Stein, Rebecca. “How One Palestinian University is Remaking ‘Israel Studies’.” Middle East Report, Wiley-Blackwell, May 2019.Link to Item
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Stein, Rebecca. “"Fake News!" The View from Israel's Occupation.” Opendemocracy, Feb. 2018.Link to Item
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Stein, R. L. “GoPro occupation: Networked cameras, Israeli Military rule, and the digital promise.” Current Anthropology, vol. 58, Feb. 2017, pp. S56–64. Scopus, doi:10.1086/688869.Full Text
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Stein, R. L. “#StolenHomes: Israeli tourism and/as military occupation in historical perspective.” American Quarterly, vol. 68, no. 3, Sept. 2016, pp. 545–55. Scopus, doi:10.1353/aq.2016.0050.Full Text
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Stein, R. L. “Dispossession Reconsidered: Israel, Nakba, Things.” Ethnologie Francaise, vol. 45, no. 2, Jan. 2015, pp. 309–20. Scopus, doi:10.3917/ethn.152.0309.Full Text
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Stein, Angela. “Performative Zion:.” Studies in American Jewish Literature (1981 ), vol. 33, no. 2, The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2014, pp. 259–259. Crossref, doi:10.5325/studamerjewilite.33.2.0259.Full Text
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Stein, R. L., and A. Kuntsman. “Selfie Militarism.” London Review of Books, 2014.
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Stein, R. “Performative zion: Butler’s parting ways.” Studies in American Jewish Literature, vol. 33, no. 2, Jan. 2014, pp. 259–63. Scopus, doi:10.1353/ajl.2014.0020.Full Text
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Stein, R. L. “State Tube: Anthropological reflections on social media and the Israeli State.” Anthropological Quarterly, vol. 85, no. 3, Sept. 2012, pp. 893–916. Scopus, doi:10.1353/anq.2012.0045.Full Text Open Access Copy
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Stein, R. L. “Impossible Witness: Israeli Visuality, Palestinian Testimony and the Gaza War.” Journal for Cultural Research, vol. 16, no. 2–3, July 2012, pp. 135–53. Scopus, doi:10.1080/14797585.2012.647749.Full Text Open Access Copy
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Kuntsman, Adi, and Rebecca L. Stein. “Digital Suspicion, Politics, and the Middle East.” Critical Inquiry (Online Feature on Arab Spring), 2011.Open Access Copy Link to Item
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Stein, R. L. “EXPLOSIVE: Scenes from Israel's Gay Occupation.” Glq: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, vol. 16, no. 4, Duke University Press, Jan. 2010, pp. 517–36. Crossref, doi:10.1215/10642684-2010-002.Full Text Open Access Copy
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Stein, R. L. “Israeli Routes Through Nakba Landscapes: An Ethnographic Meditation.” Jerusalem Quarterly, vol. 43, 2010.Open Access Copy Link to Item
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Stein, Rebecca L. “TRAVELLING ZION.” Interventions, vol. 11, no. 3, Informa UK Limited, Nov. 2009, pp. 334–51. Crossref, doi:10.1080/13698010903255569.Full Text Open Access Copy
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Stein, R. L. “Souvenirs of conquest: Israeli occupations as tourist events.” International Journal of Middle East Studies, vol. 40, no. 4, Oct. 2008, pp. 647–69. Scopus, doi:10.1017/S0020743808081531.Full Text Open Access Copy
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Stein, Rebecca Luna. “Ella Shohat Taboo Memories, Diasporic Voices (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2006) Pp. 406. $84.95 cloth, $23.95 paperback.” International Journal of Middle East Studies, vol. 40, no. 2, Cambridge University Press (CUP), May 2008, pp. 321–22. Crossref, doi:10.1017/s0020743808080604.Full Text
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Stein, R. L. “Daniel Lefkowitz, WORDS AND STONES.” American Anthropologist, 2006.
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Stein, R. L., and T. Swedenburg. “Popular culture, relational history, and the question of power in Palestine and Israel.” Journal of Palestine Studies, vol. 33, no. 4, Jan. 2004, pp. 5–20. Scopus, doi:10.1525/jps.2004.33.4.005.Full Text
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Stein, Rebecca L. “Of Cafes and Colonialism: Israeli Leisure and The Question of Palestine (Again).” Theory and Event, vol. 6, no. 3, 2003.
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Stein, Rebecca L. “'First Contact’ and Other Israeli Fictions: Tourism, Globalization, and the Middle East Peace Process.” Public Culture, vol. 14, no. 3, 2002.Open Access Copy
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Stein, Rebecca L. “Israeli Interiors: Ethnic Tourism, The State, and the Politics of Space.” European University Institute Working Papers, no. 11, 2001.
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Stein, R. L. “National Itineraries, Itinerant Nations: Israeli Tourism and Palestinian Cultural Production.” Social Text, no. 56, 1998, pp. 91–124. Manual, doi:10.2307/466772.Full Text Open Access Copy Link to Item
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Stein, R. L. “Military Closure in Gaza, 1992.” Challenge, vol. 4, no. 3, 1993, pp. 8–12.
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Stein, R. L. “Rebuilding Jerusalem With Love': Jewish Settlement in the Muslim Quarter.” Challenge, vol. 3, no. 6, 1992, pp. 22–38.
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Stein, R. L. “The New Infiltrators: Defying Military Closure.” Challenge, vol. 4, no. 4, 1992, pp. 16–19.
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Stein, Rebecca. ““The Boy Who Wasn’t Killed”: Israel’s Military Occupation and the Rise of "Fake News".” Public Culture (Under Review).
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Book Sections
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Stein, Rebecca. “When Colonial Machines Break-Down: Digitality and Decolonization in Israel/Palestine.” The StateMachines Reader, 2019.
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Stein, R. L. “Of possessions and dispossessions: A story of Palestinian property in jewish Israeli lives.” Struggle and Survival in Palestine/Israel, 2012, pp. 295–305.
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Stein, R. L. “Of Houses and Homelands: Israel, Palestine, Things.” Struggle and Survival in Palestine and Israel, edited by G. Shafir and M. LeVine, 2012.
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Stein, R. L. “On Tourism and Politics in Israel: A Response to Eric Meyers.” Archeology, Politics, and the Media, edited by Eric Meyers, Eisenbrauns, 2009.
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Stein, R. L. “The Oslo Process, Israeli Popular Culture, and the Remaking of National Space.” The Struggle for Sovereignty: Palestine and Israel, 1993-2005, 2006.
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Stein, R. L. “Balad of the Sad Cafe: Israeli Leisure, Palestinian Terror, and the Post/colonial Question.” Postcolonial Studies and Beyond, edited by Ania Loomba et al., Duke University Press, 2006.
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Stein, R. L., and Joel Beinin. “Histories and Futures of a Failed Peace.” The Struggle for Sovereignty: Palestine and Israel, 1993-2005, 2006.
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Stein, R. L. “"First Contact’ and Other Israeli Fictions: Tourism, Globalization, and the Middle East Peace Process".” Palestine, Israel and the Politics of Popular Culture, edited by Rebecca L. Stein and Ted Swedenburg, Duke University Press, 2005.
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Stein, R. L., and Ted Swedenburg. “Popular Culture, Transnationality, and Radical History.” Palestine, Israel, and the Politics of Popular Culture, Duke University Press, 2005.
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Stein, Rebecca L. ““Hoax!” Palestinian Digitality and Israeli Anxiety in the Occupied West Bank.” The Aesthetics and Politics of the Online Self - A Savage Journey into the Heart of Digital Cultures, edited by Rebecca L. Lovink and Rebecca L. Della Ratta, Palgrave.
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Other Articles
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Stein, Rebecca. ““Israel Dispatch".” Middle East Report, Wiley-Blackwell, 2017.Link to Item
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Stein, R. L. “Viral Occupation Cameras and Networked Human Rights in the West Bank.” Middle East Report, 2013.
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Stein, R. L. “Inside Israel's Twitter War Room: History of a Social Media Arsenal.” Middle East Report, 2012.Link to Item
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Stein, R. L. “An All-Consuming Occupation.” Middle East Report, 2012.Link to Item
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Stein, R. L. “The Other Wall: Facebook and Israel.” London Review of Books Blog, 19 Apr. 2011.Link to Item
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Stein, R. L. “Bin Laden’s TV.” Jadaliyya, 2011.Link to Item
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Stein, R. L. “Tours that Bind: Review of Shaul Kelner.” Journal of Tourism History, 2011.
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Stein, Rebecca L. “Governing Gaza: Bureaucracy, Authority, and the Work of Rule, 1917-1967 by Ilana Feldman.” American Anthropologist, vol. 112, no. 4, Wiley, Dec. 2010, pp. 666–67. Crossref, doi:10.1111/j.1548-1433.2010.01294_7.x.Full Text
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Kuntsman, Adi, and Rebecca L. Stein. “Another War Zone: New Media and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.” Middle East Report, 2010.Link to Item
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Stein, R. L. “Review of Israeli Culture Between the Two Intifadas: A Brief Romance by Yaron Peleg.” Middle East Report, vol. 254, no. Spring, 2010.
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Stein, R. L. “Review of Shared histories: A Palestinian-Israeli dialogue by Paul Scham, et al.” International Journal of Middle East Studies, vol. 40, no. 1, Feb. 2008, pp. 154–56.Link to Item
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Stein, R. L. “Review of Taboo Memories, Diasporic Voices by Ella Shohat.” International Journal of Middle East Studies, 2007.
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Stein, Rebecca L. “Israeli backpackers: From tourism to rite of passage.” International Journal of Middle East Studies, vol. 38, no. 4, CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 1 Nov. 2006, pp. 612–14. Wos, doi:10.1017/S0020743806382487.Full Text Link to Item
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Stein, R. L. “Review of Words and stones: The politics of language and identity in Israel by Daniel Lefkowitz.” American Anthropologist, vol. 107, no. 4, Dec. 2005, pp. 731–32. Manual, doi:10.1525/aa.2005.107.4.731.Full Text Link to Item
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Stein, R. L. “Tourism, the Nation-State, and Settler-Modernity in Israel.” Anthropology News, vol. 45, no. 8, 2004, pp. 50–51.
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Stein, R. L. “Israel und die kulturelle Politik des Tourisms.” Sommer Akademie News, no. August, Aug. 2003.
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Stein, R. L. “The Jewish Israeli Left, US Empire, and the End of the Two-State Solution.” Middle East Report, 2003.Link to Item
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Stein, Rebecca L. “Pappe Faces down Prosecution.” Middle East Report, no. 223, JSTOR, 2002, pp. 43–43. Crossref, doi:10.2307/1559464.Full Text
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Stein, R. L. “Violence and its Rhetoric: Sharon’s Visit to Washington.” Middle East Report, 2001.
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Stein, Rebecca Luna. “Spatial Fantasies Israeli Popular Culture after Oslo.” Middle East Report, no. 216, JSTOR, 2000, pp. 36–36. Crossref, doi:10.2307/1520215.Full Text
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Stein, R. L. “Review of From Shmaltz to Sacrilege: Commemorating Israel After Rabin.” Middle East Report, vol. 28, 1998, pp. 43–45.
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Stein, R. L. “Review of Our Sisters’ Promised Land by Ayala Emmet.” American Anthropologist, 1998.
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Stein, R. L. “From Shmaltz to Sacrilege: Commemorating Israel After Rabin.” Middle East Report, vol. 28, no. 207, 1998, pp. 43–45.
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Stein, Rebecca Luna. “Itineraries of Peace: Remapping Israeli and Palestinian Tourism.” Middle East Report, no. 196, JSTOR, Sept. 1995, pp. 16–16. Crossref, doi:10.2307/3013297.Full Text
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Stein, R. L. “Review of Political Tourism in Palestine.” Stanford Humanities Review, 1995.
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Stein, R. L. “Review of The Limits of the Revisionist Imagination.” Middle East Report, 1995.
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Stein, R. L. “Military Closure in Gaza, 1992.” Challenge, vol. 4, 1993, pp. 8–12.
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Stein, R. L. “Rebuilding Jerusalem With Love’: Jewish Settlement in the Muslim Quarter.” Challenge, vol. 3, 1992, pp. 22–38.
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Stein, R. L. “The New Infiltrators: Defying Military Closure.” Challenge, vol. 4, 1992, pp. 16–19.
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Stein, R. L. “Review of Zealots for Zion by Robert Friedman.” Middle East Report, vol. 23, 1991, pp. 45–46.
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Stein, Rebecca, and Adi Kuntsman. ““The Rise of the Militarized Selfie".” Association of Jewish Studies Perspectives.
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Stein, Rebecca. “‘Fake News!’: The view from Israel’s Occupation.” Opendemocracy.Link to Item
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Book Reviews
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Stein, R. L. “Tours that Bind: Review of Shaul Kelner.” Journal of Tourism History, 2011.
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Stein, R. L. “Governing Gaza: Bureaucracy, Authority, and the Work of Rule, 1917–1967 by Ilana Feldman.” American Anthropologist, American Anthropological Association, 29 Nov. 2010.
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Stein, R. L., and Y. Peleg. Israeli Culture Between the Two Intifadas: A Brief Romance. 2010.
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Stein, R. L., and E. Shohat. “TABOO MEMORIES, DIASPORIC VOICES.” International Journal of Middle East Studies, Cambridge University Press (CUP): HSS Journals, 2007.
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Stein, R. L., and P. Scham. “Shared Histories.” International Journal of Middle East Studies, Cambridge University Press (CUP): HSS Journals, 2007.
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Stein, R. L. “Israeli Backpackers: From Tourism to Rite of Passage.” International Journal of Middle East Studies, Cambridge University Press (CUP): HSS Journals, 2006.
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Stein, R. L., and D. Lefkowitz. “WORDS AND STONES.” American Anthropologist, American Anthropological Association, 2006.
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Stein, R. L. “Zionism's Internal Critics.” Journal of Palestine Studies, vol. 31, no. 4, University of California Press, 2002.
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Stein, R. L. “From Shmaltz to Sacrilege: Commemorating Israel After Rabin.” Middle East Report (New York, N.Y.), vol. 28, no. 207, Wiley-Blackwell, 1998, pp. 43–45.
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Stein, R. L. “Our Sisters' Promised Land, Ayala Emmet.” American Anthropologist, American Anthropological Association, 1998.
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Stein, R. L. “Political Tourism in Palestine.” Stanford Humanities Review, 1995.
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Stein, R. L. “The Limits of the Revisionist Imagination.” Middle East Report (New York, N.Y.), Wiley-Blackwell, 1995.
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Stein, R. L. “Zealots for Zion, Robert Friedman.” Middle East Report (New York, N.Y.), vol. 23, no. 182, Wiley-Blackwell, 1991, pp. 45–46.
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- Teaching & Mentoring
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Recent Courses
- CULANTH 291: Independent Study 2021
- CULANTH 293: Research Independent Study 2021
- CULANTH 301: Theoretical Foundations of Cultural Anthropology 2021
- CULANTH 791: Special Readings 2021
- CULANTH 793: Individual Research in Cultural Anthropology 2021
- CULANTH 803S: Research Methods/ Porfolio Seminar 2021
- CULANTH 228FS: Human Rights on Camera 2020
- CULANTH 291: Independent Study 2020
- CULANTH 293: Research Independent Study 2020
- CULANTH 791: Special Readings 2020
- CULANTH 793: Individual Research in Cultural Anthropology 2020
- FOCUS 195FS: Special Topics in Focus 2020
- ISS 228FS: Human Rights on Camera 2020
- AMES 215S: The Middle East: From Facebook to Film 2019
- CULANTH 291: Independent Study 2019
- CULANTH 293: Research Independent Study 2019
- CULANTH 301: Theoretical Foundations of Cultural Anthropology 2019
- CULANTH 417S: The Middle East: From Facebook to Film 2019
- CULANTH 791: Special Readings 2019
- CULANTH 793: Individual Research in Cultural Anthropology 2019
- ICS 417S: The Middle East: From Facebook to Film 2019
- VMS 417S: The Middle East: From Facebook to Film 2019
- Scholarly, Clinical, & Service Activities
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Presentations & Appearances
- Digital Dystopia and the Perpetrator: Notes from Israel's Occupation. Perpetrator Studies. University of Amsterdam. November 2019 2019
- Dream of the Perfect Camera: Israeli Military Visuality in the Smartphone Age. Digital Israel/Palestine: An International Conference. University of Toronto, Anthropology. September 2019 2019
- The Illusive Archive: Military Seeing in the Smartphone Age. States of Seeing Workshop. University of Basel. June 2019 2019
- Fake News! The View from Israel's Occupation. Bard College, Anthropology. April 2019 2019
- "The Age of the Smartphone Witness: Notes from Palestine/Israel. Wesleyan University, Department of Cultural Anthropology. February 2019 2019
- Media Anthropology: Critical Genealogies. College of Worchester. February 2019 2019
- Digital Visual Culture and Palestine Studies: Notes on Methodology. Bethlehem University. December 2018 2018
- Digital Visual Culture and Palestine Studies: Notes on Methodology. An-Najah University. November 2018 2018
- Digital Visual Culture and Palestine Studies: Notes on Methodology. Birzeit University. November 2018 2018
- Stein, Roundtable presentation on "Our American Israel". Book Event: Our American Israel. Department of English, U. Penn. October 2018 2018
- Studying the Occupier: Militarism and Israeli Power Holders,” . Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research. June 2018 2018
- Stein, “Israeli State Violence, the Camera, and the Colonial Present". Imagining Peace Through Conflict -- Workshop. Peace Studies Center, University of Arizona. February 2018 2018
- Fake News! The View from Israel's Occupation. Palestine Foundation. November 22, 2017 2017
- Impossible Witness: Smartphone Cameras, Israeli State Violence, and the Colonial Present. American Anthropological Association Meetings. November 2017 2017
- Military Occupation and the Colonial Present: Lessons from Palestine/Israel. American Anthropological Association Meetings. November 2017 2017
- Seeing Violence, Violent Seeing. American Anthropological Association Meetings. November 2017 2017
- Selfies and Sovereignty: The View from Israel. Fear and Loathing of the Online Self. John Cabot University and Università degli Studi RomaTre. May 22, 2017 - May 22, 2017 2017
- Smartphone Occupation. Violence and Vision. University of Washington. January 17, 2017 - January 17, 2017 2017
- The Palestinian City through an Israeli Military Lens. Visualizing the Street. University of Amsterdam. June 16, 2016 - June 17, 2016 2016
- Archived Occupation: Israeli Military Rule and its Digital Futures. Virtual Zones of Peace and Conflict. March 3, 2016 - March 3, 2016 2016
- Viral Occupation: Israeli Military Rule in the Digital Age". Center for Resolution of International Conflicts. University of Copenhagen. March 2, 2016 - March 2, 2016 2016
- "Occupying, Intimately: Israelis, New Media, Military Rule". Geographies of Intimacy. Sexuality Studies. February 19, 2016 2016
- Israeli Military Rule in the Smartphone Age. May 7, 2015 2015
- Military Optics in the Digital Age: The Case of Israel's Occupation. Department of Anthropology, New School for Social Research. April 22, 2015 2015
- Selfie Militarism: Israels Occupation in the Social Media Age. Institute for Middle East Studies, George Washington University. April 16, 2015 - April 17, 2015 2015
- Digital Militarism: Israel's Occupation in the Social Media Age. March 4, 2015 2015
- Occupation on Camera: Military Optics in a Time of No-Seeing. Wenner Gren Seminar on Media. March 2015 2015
- Photographs in Novel Digital Contexts. Middle East Studies Association. November 2014 2014
- Selfie Militarism: Israel's Occupation in the Social Media Age. Middle East Studies Association. November 2014 2014
- Social Media, the Digital Archive, and Scholarly Futures. Middle East Studies Association. November 2014 2014
- Military Occupation Through a Digital Lens. October 2014 2014
- Social Media and Military Occupation. April 2014 2014
- Viral Occupation: New Media Technologies & Israeli Military Rule. UCLA, MIddle East Studies. April 2014 2014
- New Technologies, Israel's Occupation, and the Perpetrator's Archive. March 5, 2014 2014
- New Technologies, Israel's Occupation, and the Perpetrator's Archive. Geography Department. November 2013 2013
- Viral Occupation: New Media Technologies & Israeli Military Rule. November 2013 2013
- Instagram Wars: The Israeli Army and the Networked Image. October 30, 2013 2013
- Viral Occupation: New Media Technologies and Israeli Military Rule. October 29, 2013 2013
- Social Media and Military Rule in Israel/Palestine. October 4, 2013 2013
- Digital Politics: How Social Media are Changing the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict". Annual Goldblatt Lecture. October 3, 2013 2013
- Virality. March 29, 2013 2013
- Israeli Sovereignty and the Camera. March 27, 2013 2013
- “Viral Occupation: New Media Technologies and Israeli Military Rule. January 1, 2013 2013
- Viral Occupation: Israel, Palestine, and the YouTube Witness. December 27, 2012 2012
- Viral Occupation: Israel, Palestine, and the YouTube Witness. November 21, 2012 2012
- Viral Occupation: Israel, Palestine, and the YouTube Witness. AAA Meetings. November 2012 2012
- Digital Witness: Social Media, Military Occupation, and the Camera. October 18, 2012 - October 20, 2012 2012
- The Politics of New Media in the MIddle East (panel organizer). December 21, 2011 2011
- YouTube Occupations: New Media and the Israeli State. December 21, 2011 2011
- YouTube Occupations: New Media and the Israeli State. December 21, 2011 2011
- The Politics of New Media in the Middle East. Middle East Studies Association. December 1, 2011 2011
- YouTube Occupations: New Media and the Israeli State. Middle East Studies Association. December 1, 2011 2011
- The Arab-Israeli Conflict on YouTube. November 3, 2011 2011
- Social Media and Military Occupation. November 1, 2011 2011
- YouTube Occupations: New Media and the Israeli State. American Studies. October 21, 2011 2011
- Postcoloniality, Israel/Palestine, and the Digital Turn. October 14, 2011 2011
- New Media, New Military Occupation. June 1, 2011 2011
- StateTube: Israel, YouTube, Technologies of Military Occupation. December 14, 2010 2010
- When the Cell-Phone is the Witness. American Anthropological Association Meetings. December 5, 2009 2009
- When the Cell-Phone is the Witness. December 5, 2009 2009
- R Right 2 Live: Twitter and the Israeli Incursion in Gaza. American Studies Meetings. November 6, 2009 2009
- R Right 2 Live: Twitter and the Israeli Incursion in Gaza. November 6, 2009 2009
- Rebecca L. Stein. September 27, 2009 2009
- Archeology, Politics and the Media (Discussant). April 24, 2009 2009
- The 1967 War as Tourist Event. American Historical Association. January 2009 2009
- America's Middle East: Cultural Enunciations. Middle East Studies Association. November 2008 2008
- Popular Culture and the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict. November 2008 2008
- Haunted Landscapes. February 25, 2008 2008
- On Anti-Semitism and Critique of Israel. January 31, 2008 2008
- America's Middle East: Cultural Enunciations. January 5, 2008 2008
- The 1967 War as Tourist Event. January 5, 2008 2008
- Anthropologies of Intimacy. AAA. November 29, 2007 2007
- Intimate Landscapes: Israeli Geographies of Dispossession. AAA. November 29, 2007 2007
- Israel’s Security Landscape – or, Revisiting Zionist Geography. AAA. November 27, 2007 2007
- Early Zionism and Zionist Mythologies. UNC, Department of Geography. October 2007 2007
- Israeli Consumers, Palestinian Things: Rethinking the Israeli Occupation. December 29, 2006 2006
- Souvenirs of Conquest: The Israeli Occupation as Tourist Event. Jewish Studies Association. December 16, 2006 2006
- Memories of 1948: Palestinian Disposssessions, Israeli Things. Annual Meeting. Modern Language Association . December 27, 2005 2005
- Continuing Colonialisms: Ireland and Palestine, Comparative Postcolonialities workshop. November 27, 2005 2005
- 'Ill-Tasting Falafel,' Souvenirs, and the Surging Tourist Crowd: Rewriting 1967. Middle East Studies Association. November 21, 2004 2004
- Rural Imaginaries: Israeli tourism, Palestinian Space, and the Distopic New Middle East. Departmetn of Geography Colloquium Series. October 22, 2004 2004
- Dissent, Protest, and the New Israeli Historiography: Rethinking Israeli Power. Palestine Solidarity Movement conference. October 2004 2004
- Palestine's Things. Department of Sociology Colloquium. March 19, 2004 2004
- Popular Culture, Coloniality, and Technologies of Power. Empires and Cultures Workshop. March 9, 2004 2004
- (Post)colonial Encounters Panel. Modern Language Association. January 8, 2004 2004
- Palestine's Things. American Anthropological Association . 2004 2004
- Postcoloniality and its Anthropological Futures. American Anthropological Association. 2004 2004
- Anthropology and the Reality Effect. Modern Language Association. 2003 2003
- Military Occupation and its Cultures. National Press Club. 2003 2003
- Palestine's Things. American Anthropological Association. 2003 2003
- Postcolonial Encounters Revisited (Panel). Modern Language Association. 2003 2003
- Postcoloniality and its Anthropological Futures. American Anthropological Association. 2003 2003
- Tourism and Nation-Making in Israel. International conference on "Sacred Places in Israel and Palestine. Austrian Institute for International Affairs. 2003 2003
- Tourism and Nation-Making in Israel. University of Vienna. 2003 2003
- Other Israels: Zionism, Historical Memory, and the Rhetoric of Colonialism. Postcolonial Studies and Beyond. 2002 2002
- Palestinian Militarism, Israeli Leisure, and the Politics of Memory. European University Institute. 2002 2002
- Politics of the Popular: Popular Culture in Israel and Palestine. American Anthropological Association. 2001 2001
- Queer Zionism: Between Homosexuality and Nationalism on Israeli Popular Television. American Anthropological Association. 2001 2001
- Eating the Nation: Ethnic Restaurants and the Politics of Consumption in Israel. American Anthropological Association. 2000 2000
- First Contact and Other Fictions: Tourism, Transnationalism, and the Middle East Peace Process. Department of Geography Colloquium on Transnationalism. 2000 2000
- Mapping the Palestinian Village - or the Biopolitics of 'Peace'. First Mediterranean Social and Political Research Meeting. 2000 2000
- Mapping the Palestinian Village - or the Biopolitics of 'Peace. First Mediterranean Social and Political Research Meeting. 2000 2000
- Regional Routes: Transnational Geographies of 'The New Middle East'. American Anthropological Association. 1999 1999
- In the Pleasures of the Landscape: Malinowksi and the Ambivalent Aesthetics of Nature. Modern Language Association Meetings. 1998 1998
- States of Travel: Israeli Tourism Policy and the Traveling Subject. American Anthropological Meetings. 1998 1998
- Travel Agents and Tourist Subjects: Tales of Israeli Tourism Policy. Modern Language Association Meetings. 1998 1998
- National Itineraries, Itinerant Nations: Israeli Tourism and Palestinian Cultural Production. Department of Geography Colloquium. 1997 1997
- National Leisure: Israeli Tourism in the Galilee. American Anthropological Association Meetings. 1997 1997
- Performative Israel: Tourism and Contests of Authenticity. Modern Language Association Meetings. 1996 1996
- Remapping Jerusalem: Post-Oslo Tourism and the Production of Space. Cultural Studies Conference. 1994 1994
- Touring the Intifada: Towards an Epistemology of Tourist Practice. Jusur Conference for Near and Middle East Studies. 1994 1994
- Yitzhak Rabin Ate Here: Tourism and the Arab-Israeli Sector. Social Science Research Council Middle East Conference. 1994 1994
- Military Closure: Jerusalem Reconfigured. Modern Thought and Literature Conference. 1993 1993
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Service to the Profession
- Chair, Fellowship review committe; Palestinian American Research Council. December 22, 2011 2011
- Manuscripts reviewed for Society and Space: Environment and Planning D. December 22, 2011 2011
- Chair, Fellowship review committee. Palestinian American Research Council. December 2011 2011
- Manuscripts reviewed for Society and Space. Environment and Planning D. December 2011 2011
- Board of Directors, Member . Palestinian American Research Council . 2011 - 2015 2011 - 2015
- Board of Directors, Member: : Palestinian American Research Council. 2011 - 2015 2011 - 2015
- Editorial Board Member, Stanford University Press, Middle East Series. 2011 - December 22, 2011 2011
- Editorial Board Member. Stanford University Press, Middle East Series. 2011 - 2016 2011 - 2016
- Manuscripts reviewed for "Law, Culture, and the Humanities". January 1, 2008 2008
- Manuscripts reviewed for "Law, Culture, and the Humanities". January 2008 2008
- Manuscript reviewed for Stanford University Press. December 2007 2007
- Manuscripts reviewed for U. Penn Press. December 2007 2007
- Referee, Cultural Anthropologist. December 2007 2007
- Referee. Comparative Studies in Society and History. December 2007 2007
- Manuscript review for University of California Press. December 2006 2006
- Referee. Comparative Studies in Society and History. December 2006 2006
- Referee. Tourism Studies. December 2006 2006
- Referee. Social Justice: A Journal of Crime, Conflict and World Order. 2006 2006
- Chair. Colonial Intersections: Between Anthropology and Literature. Modern Language Association annual meetings. December 27, 2005 2005
- Referee. American Anthropologist. September 2005 2005
- Referee. Journal of Peace Studies. September 2005 2005
- Referee. Cultural Anthropology. January 2005 2005
- Referee. Journal of Palestine Studies. January 2005 2005
- Advisor. House Course on Israel/Palestine. 2004 2004
- Referee. Cultural Anthropology. 2004 2004
- Referee. Journal of Palestine Studies. 2004 2004
- Chair, Executive Committee, Division on Anthropological Approaches to Literature. 2002 - 2006 2002 - 2006
- Book Review Editor and Editorial Committee Member. Middle East Report (MERIP). 2001 - 2007 2001 - 2007
- Editorial assistant. Middle East Report. 1994 - 1995 1994 - 1995
- Contributing Editor. Challenge Magazine. 1991 - 1993 1991 - 1993
- Editorial assistant. Tikkun Magazine. 1990 1990
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Service to Duke
- Organizer. Curriculum Innovations. December 31, 2013 - December 31, 2013 2013
- Erdag Goknar tenure committee. December 30, 2013 2013
- Humanities Writ Large, Faculty Advisory Board. December 30, 2013 2013
- Co-Chair, Search for Smart Chair in Jewish Studies. December 27, 2012 2012
- Organizer. Curriculum Innovations. December 27, 2012 - December 27, 2012 2012
- DGS, Cultural Anthropology. 2012 - 2015 2012 - 2015
- DUS, Cultural Anthropology. September 1, 2011 - 2016 2011 - 2016
- Organizer. Theoretical Foundations. December 14, 2010 - December 14, 2010 2010
- Graduate Committee. January 2, 2009 2009
- Affiliated Faculty, Sexuality Studies. 2007 - 2016 2007 - 2016
- DGS, Cultural Anthropology, AY. 2007 - 2008 2007 - 2008
- Judaic Studies Executive Committee. 2007 - 2016 2007 - 2016
- Islamic Studies Board. 2006 - 2016 2006 - 2016
- A&S Council, Representative from Cultural Anthropology. 2005 - 2007 2005 - 2007
- JD/MA Advisor, Department of Cultural Anthropology. 2005 - 2011 2005 - 2011
- Faculty Advisor. THREAD magazine. 2004 - 2005 2004 - 2005
- Program Advisor, JD/MA program. 2004 - 2016 2004 - 2016
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