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Dina Roginsky is a Senior Lecturer II of Modern Hebrew at Yale University, specializing in the intersection of sociology of culture, history, politics, and performance. Her research focuses on Israeli folk dance, national identity, and cultural dynamics in Israel and the diaspora. She holds a PhD from Tel Aviv University and has taught at institutions including Tel-Aviv University, Ben-Gurion University, and the University of Toronto.
Her academic work includes co-editing Dance Discourse in Israel and authoring Ideology in Motion, exploring dance as a lens for understanding political and social relations. She teaches courses on Israeli music, Hebrew language, and the sociopolitical landscape of Israel.
Roginsky’s research interests span folklore, ethnicity, Jewish-Arab relations, and the symbolic role of dance in national identity. She has published extensively on topics such as Palestinian-Israeli dance dynamics, cultural authenticity, and transnational Jewish communities.
Her articles highlight themes like embodied identity, cultural hybridity, and the politicization of dance. Awards and grants are not explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.





