Faculty Books

From the history of race and caste in Latin America to the role of music in religion around the world, Columbian College faculty publish numerous thought-provoking and timely titles every year. Their work has topped bestseller lists, inspired debate and dialogue and received positive reviews from high-profile outlets like the Los Angeles Review of Books and The New York Times.
 


Alt Text

Religious Zionism, Jewish Law, and the Morality of War

Robert Eisen, professor of religion and Judaic studies, examines a dilemma within modern Jewish thought: Although the state of Israel has been plagued by war for much of its...

Alt Text

Puntos de encuentro: A Cross-Cultural Approach to Advanced Spanish

María J. de la Fuente (Spanish) rethinks Advanced Spanish collegiate instruction by combining task- and content-based language pedagogy.

Alt Text

The Evolution of Black Women in Television: Mammies, Matriarchs and Mistresses

History and evolution of the portrayal of Black women in television.

Alt Text

Ippolita Maria Sforza: Duchess and Hostage in Renaissance Naples: Letters and Orations

Book authored by faculty member Lynn Westwater.

Alt Text

An Unlikely Audience: Al Jazeera's Struggle in America

Investigation of Al Jazeera Media Network

Alt Text

Set in Stone: America's Embrace of the Ten Commandments

Presentation on America's embrace of the ten commandments

Alt Text

French Cultural Studies for the Twenty-First Century

The practice of French cultural studies.

Alt Text

Earth (Object Lessons)

Professor of English Jeffrey Jerome Cohen teams with planetary scientist Linda T. Elkins-Tanton to explore what happens when we think of the Earth as an object viewable from space...