
Biography
Jonathan Aaron Boyarin is an American anthropologist whose work centers on Jewish communities and on the dynamics of Jewish culture, memory and identity. Born in Neptune, New Jersey, he is married and has two sons, Jonah and Yeshaya. In 2013, he was appointed Thomas and Diann Mann Professor of Modern Jewish Studies, Departments of Anthropology and Near Eastern Studies, Cornell University.
Works

Palestine and Jewish history
1996

Thinking in Jewish
1996

Remapping Memory
1994

A Storyteller's Worlds
1994

Storm from paradise
1992

Polish Jews inParis
1991

Mornings at the Stanton Street Shul

The Ethnography of reading

Time and Human Language Now

From a ruined garden

Jews and Other Differences

POWERS DIASPORA
Jewish Families
Jewish Families
2013
The unconverted self
The unconverted self
2009
Jewishness and the human dimension
Jewishness and the human dimension
2008
SELF-EXPOSURE AS THEORY
SELF-EXPOSURE AS THEORY
Jews and the Ends of Theory
Jews and the Ends of Theory
Yeshiva Days
Yeshiva Days
Landslayt
Landslayt
Fire Burns in Kotsk
Fire Burns in Kotsk
Pouvoirs de diaspora
Pouvoirs de diaspora