Indiana University Press announces New Jewish Philosophy and Thought, a book series that publishes innovative approaches to the field of Jewish philosophical studies. The series looks for new methodologies, topics, concepts, and conversation partners in order to project a space for Jewish thought and philosophy as an interdisciplinary practice engaged across the humanities. Open to aesthetics, gender, technology, theology, politics, and science, proposals for single-authored works and edited volumes are invited for further consideration by the series editors.
Series Director
Zachary J. Braiterman (Syracuse University)
Advisory Board
Claire E. Katz (Texas A & M)
Ken Koltun-Fromm (Haverford College)
Hava Tirosh-Samuelson (Arizona State)
Elliot R. Wolfson (University of California at Santa Barbara)