
معرفی
Einav Rabinovitch-Fox is a Visiting Instructor in Modern American History at Case Western Reserve University, specializing in women's and gender history through material culture analysis.
Research examines:
- Intersections of fashion, feminism, and political identity
- Cultural representations of gender in early 20th century America
- Visual culture as historical evidence
- Suffrage movement symbolism
Her forthcoming book 'Dressed for Freedom' analyzes clothing as political expression in feminist movements. Publications demonstrate innovative use of visual materials to reinterpret feminist activism beyond suffrage campaigns.
Engaged in public history initiatives including curatorial work on the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire exhibition. Previously held postdoctoral fellowships at Smith College and the Cleveland History Center.
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