
معرفی
Miryam Segal is an Associate Professor in the History Department at Queens College, CUNY. She holds affiliated teaching roles in the Graduate Center’s Middle Eastern Studies (MAMES) and Liberal Studies (MALS) programs. Her research spans poetry, cultural studies, legal history, and Jewish law. She earned a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from UC Berkeley, an M.S.L. from Yale Law School, and an A.B. from Harvard University.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Comparative Literature, UC Berkeley
- M.S.L., Yale Law School
- A.B., Harvard University
Her research focuses on gender in poetic authorship, early 20th-century Hebrew culture in Palestine, and Jewish family law. She teaches courses in comparative literature, legal thought, and religious studies, including MALS 70000: Introduction to Graduate Liberal Studies and MALS 70400: Law and Literature.
Her recent publications include A New Sound in Hebrew Poetry (2012) and a co-edited volume on biblical embarrassment. She lectures widely on topics like gender and authorship, and legal-nomos intersections.





