
פרופ' טל דקל
Prof. Tal Dekel
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Tal Dekel, "Expressing Dissent, Leading the Change: Visual Activism of IsraeliEthiopian Women Artists", in: The Role of Women in the Jewish World, eds. Luiza Khlebnikova and Dmitry Maryasis (Russian Academy of Science Press, 2021), 253-279.
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Tal Dekel, "Be-Longing: Filipina Women Artists in Israel Negotiating Self, Body, and Place", in: Feminist Visual Activism and the Body, ed. Basia Sliwinska (Routledge Press, 2020), 150-164 (*refereed).
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Tal Dekel, and Lior Elefant, "Feminist Art Activism in Israel", in: Feminist Art Activisms and Artivisms, ed. Katy Deepwell (Valiz Press, 2020), 255-265 (*refereed).
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Tal Dekel, Women and Old Age – Gender and Ageism as Reflected in Israeli Art (Ra'anana: Open University Press, 2020. 418 p.) (Hebrew).
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Tal Dekel, "Hyphenated: Transnational Feminism in Contemporary Israeli Art, between Mizrahi and Arab Identities", in: Under the Skin – Feminist Art from the Middle East and North Africa Today, eds. Ceren Opzinar and Mary Kelly (Oxford University Press, 2020), 41-54 (*refereed)
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Tal Dekel, "Liminal Identities: Feminist Readings of Art Created by Philippine Migrant Women in Israel", Proceedings of the CIHA (Beijing, 2019), 225-226.
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Tal Dekel, "Young-Adults in Israel: Artistic Expressions of Liminal Experiences of Young Immigrant Women", in: Young-Adults in Israel – Research and Fieldwork, eds. Hagit Bonny-Noach, Shelly Nathan and Sigal Ben-Rafael (Lamerhav and Beit Berl Press, 2018), 251-262 (Hebrew)
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Tal Dekel, Efrat Yerday, Esti Almo-Wexler, and Shula Keshet, eds. The Monk and the Lion – Contemporary Ethiopian Visual Art in Israel (Achoti Press, Tel Aviv, 2017)
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Tal Dekel, "In Search of Transnational Jewish Art – Immigrant Women Artists from the Former Soviet Union in Contemporary Israel," Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 5(1) (2016): 109-130.
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. Tal Dekel, "Welcome Home? Israeli-Ethiopian Women Artists and Questions of Citizenship and Cultural Belonging," Third Text – Critical Perspectives on Contemporary Art and Culture, 29(4-5) (2016): 310-325