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Dr. Cynthia Gabbay holds a PhD (2012) in Romanic and Latin American Studies from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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Her book Los ríos metafísicos de Julio Cortázar: de la lírica al diálogo was published in 2015. A manuscript onStreetArt in Buenos Aires: Symbols of a Revolution, resulting from a fellowship from The Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is in preparation. Currently, she is an Associate Researcher of APARTHEID-STOPS where she is examining the circulation of Anti-Apartheid discourses in revolutionary Cuba. Additionally, she is a member of the "Daat HaMakom" program and a researcher of converso Latino-American colonial literature at the Elyachar Center at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
She resides in Jerusalem where she is a graduate student in the Program in Cultural Studies at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. .
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Her fields of research center on modern and contemporary Hebrew literature, with an emphasis on representations of impossible romantic relationships between members of different social groups. Ayelet Zewi was born in Kiryat Tivon, near Haifa, and holds a BA in Art History and Interdisciplinary Studies from Haifa University (2014)