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The Ultra Left rallies to Bemoan the Canning of Ariella Azoulay,
whose entire academic record consists of collecting anti-Israel
photographs and films
Among the books Azoulay has written is
"Constituent Violence 1947-1950," an analysis of some 200 rare
photographs whose purpose, the book says, was to recreate the
formation of the Jewish regime while destroying Palestinian society.
She is coauthor with Prof. Adi Ophir, who is
her partner, of "This Regime Which Is Not One: Occupation and
Democracy between the Sea and The River - (1967 - )."
Among the films she directed is "I Also Dwell
Among Your Own People: Conversations with Azmi Bishara."
"Few people dispute the fact that Ariella
Azoulay is one of the most important researchers in cultural studies
in Israel today," (Marxist anti-Israel) Prof. Yehouda Shenhav of Tel
Aviv University, said. Shenhav also noted several recent cases of
"persecution of lecturers in a political context" at universities,
saying that "this is one of the crudest instances of preferring
sectorial considerations over academic excellence."
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Bar-Ilan lecturer reportedly denied tenure
due to views
Colleagues say remarks against occupation kept Ariella Azoulay, who
teaches visual culture and contemporary philosophy, from promotion.
By Or Kashti
Published 24.09.10
Bar-Ilan University's appointments committee decided recently not
to grant tenure or promote a lecturer, reportedly because of her
political leanings.
Associates of Dr. Ariella Azoulay, who teaches visual culture and
contemporary philosophy in Bar-Ilan's Hermeneutics and Cultural
Studies Program, and who has published books against the occupation,
said: "The university has no germane reason to disqualify Ariella
other than her positions. This is a political decision disguised as
a professional one."
Bar-Ilan University said it "rejected any attempt to attribute to
it extraneous considerations in the promotion of its faculty
members," and that the matter was being dealt with and will be
completed after the Sukkot vacation.
Azoulay has been teaching for 11 years at Bar-Ilan. She is also a
director of documentaries and an art curator, and has published some
10 books and numerous articles in academic journals.
According to people familiar with the issue, Azoulay has been
passed over in the past by university committees for tenure and
promotion to professor, and now its supreme appointments body has
ruled on the matter.
"Any decision can be validated by means of regulations and secret
meetings," an associate of Azoulay said. If the university was
dissatisfied with Azoulay, "how is it that she has been teaching
there for more than a decade? Apparently her activities were
unseemly to senior university officials," the associate said.
Among the books Azoulay has written is "Constituent Violence
1947-1950," an analysis of some 200 rare photographs whose purpose,
the book says, was to recreate the formation of the Jewish regime
while destroying Palestinian society.
She is coauthor with Prof. Adi Ophir, who is her partner, of
"This Regime Which Is Not One: Occupation and Democracy between the
Sea and The River - (1967 - )."
Among the films she directed is "I Also Dwell Among Your Own
People: Conversations with Azmi Bishara."
"Few people dispute the fact that Ariella Azoulay is one of the
most important researchers in cultural studies in Israel today,"
Prof. Yehouda Shenhav of Tel Aviv University, said. Shenhav also
noted several recent cases of "persecution of lecturers in a
political context" at universities, saying that "this is one of the
crudest instances of preferring sectorial considerations over
academic excellence."
A response from Azoulay, who is currently abroad, could not be
obtained by press time.
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