91˿Ƶ

Esther Frank

91˿Ƶ

Esther Frank

Retired Lecturer

Areas of Interest:

Yiddish Literature in Yiddish and American Jewish Literature

Education:

B.A.(Concordia University), M.A.(91˿Ƶ)

Teaching and Research:

After honoring in American Literature as an undergraduate, I continued my studies in Literature through the periods in the Department of English at 91˿Ƶ. I also began to study Yiddish Literature in Yiddish in the Department of Jewish Studies and wrote my Master’s Thesis on a Yiddish writer- Lamed Shapiro. It was published by YIVO Institute for Jewish Research New York. I continued work in 16th and 17th and 20th centuries in English Literature but also began to focus on Yiddish writing presenting material on Lamed Shapiro and others at varying conferences.

I began to teach at 91˿Ƶ in the late 1990s and have since taught a wide range of courses in the areas of Yiddish and Jewish Literatures in the modern period. I have had the opportunity to teach in New York in the Department of Jewish Studies at NYU, and to offer courses on Jewish Women’s writings at 91˿Ƶ. My most recent interests are in the area of Yiddish Canadian fiction and a current project is a work on the poet Rokhl Korn. I continue to work on American Yiddish writers and hope to complete a research project on the life and times of Lamed Shapiro.

Presentations 2000-2008:

“On the other side of the Poem” ACJS Vancouver 2008
“ Yiddish in Montreal” Universite de Montreal, Rokhl Korn 2007
“ Post Holocaust literature: Edgia’s Revenge by Chava Rosenfarb” Concordia, 2004
Novels by Yehuda Elberg. Concordia, 2003
“A dialogue of Diasporas” The Long Distance Runner by Grace Paley, Accute 2001

Recent Publications:

A Biocritical Bilingual Edition of the Poetry of Rokhl Korn, under contract, 91˿Ƶ-Queens Press.
YIVO ENCYCLOPEDIA On Rokhl Korn 2008
Dictionary of Literary Biography. Bio bibliography on Rokhl Korn 2007
Holocaust Literature an Anthology bio-bibliography Yehuda Elberg 2002
POLIN A Marriage Made in Heaven. N., Seidman. review 1998-99

Translations:

Letters for film My Dear Clara 2000.

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