Roy Brand
Note: on leave yearlong
BA, Tel Aviv University, Israel. MA, PhD, New School for Social Research. Special interests in continental philosophy, modern and contemporary aesthetics, philosophy of film and new media, and trauma and popular culture. Author of articles for Culture, Theory and Critique, Critical Studies in Media Communication, Diánoia, The Philosophical Forum, Epoché, Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal, and International Studies in Philosophy; chapter contributor to Media Witnessing and Metaphysics in the Post-Metaphysical Age; editor and translator of Philosophy in a Time of Terror: Dialogues with Habermas and Derrida; editor and consultant curator of Bare Life: Contemporary Art Reflecting on the State of Emergency; and co-curator of Melancholy—an international group show. Recipient of awards and fellowships, including Lady Davies Fellowship, The American Philosophical Association Prize, and The Marshall McLuhan Prize. Taught at Vassar College, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Bezalel Academy of Art, and Hebrew University of Jerusalem. SLC, 2007–

