Dr. David Nirenberg
Profesor Distinguido Deborah R. y Edgar D. Jannotta de Pensamiento Social, Historia Medieval, Oriente Medio, Lenguas y Literaturas Románicas, University of Chicago.
Decano de Escuela de Teología, University of Chicago.
e-mail: nirenberg@uchicago.edu
Algunas publicaciones recientes
- Nirenberg, D. (2016).
Religiones vecinas : cristianismo, islam y judaísmo en la Edad Media y en la actualidad. Crítica.
- Nirenberg, D. (2015).
Aesthetic Theology and Its Enemies: Judaism in Christian Painting, Poetry, and Politics. University Press of New England.
- Nirenberg, D. (2001).
Comunidades de violencia . Península.
Textos para descargar
- Nirenberg, D. (2018).
“Which Past for which Present? A Reply to Carlo Ginzburg’s ‘Postface’ on Anti-Judaism”, en J. Adams & C. Heß, eds. The Medieval Roots of Antisemitism: Continuities and Discontinuities from the Middle Ages to the Present Day. Routledge, pp. 438-55.
- Nirenberg, D. (2017).
“Medieval Media and Minorities: Jews and Muslims in the Cantigas de Santa María”, en Y.-G. Liang & H. Rodriguez, eds. Authority and Spectacle in Medieval and Early Modern Europe. Routledge, pp. 147-170.
- Nirenberg, D. (2016).
“What is Islam? (What is Christianity? What is Judaism?)”. Raritan, Vol. 36, No. 2, pp. 1-14.
- Nirenberg, D. & L. Capezzone (2015).
“Religions of Love: Judaism, Christianity, Islam”, en Stroumsa & Silverstein, eds. The Oxford Handbook of the Abrahamic Religions. Oxford University Press, pp. 518-535.
- Nirenberg, D. (2014).
«Sibling Rivalries, Scriptural Communities: what Medieval History can and cannot teach us about relations between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam», en N. Caputo & A. Sterk, eds. Faithful Narratives. Cornell University Press, pp. 63-79.
- Nirenberg, D. (2014).
“‘Judaism’, ‘Islam’, and the Dangers of Knowledge in Christian Culture, with special attention to the case of King Alfonso X, ‘the Wise’, of Castile”, en C. Burnett & P. Mantas-España, eds. Mapping Knowledge: Cross-Pollination in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Oriens Academica, pp. 253-76.
- Nirenberg, D. (2010).
“Islam and the West: Two Dialectical Fantasies”. Journal of Religion in Europe, No. 1, 2008, pp. 1-33. [Reimpreso en D. Westerlund & I. Svanberg, eds. Islam and the West: Critical Concepts in Islamic Studies, 4 vols. Routledge, 2010, vol. 4, pp. 249-275.
- Nirenberg, D. (2010).
“L’Indécision Souverain: Génocide et Justice en Valencia, 1391”, en J. Claustre et al., eds., Un Moyen Âge pour aujourd’hui: mélanges offerts à Claude Gauvard. Presses universitaire de France, pp. 496-508.
- Nirenberg, D. (2010).
“Shakespeare’s Jewish Questions”. Renaissance Drama, No. 38, pp. 77-113.
- Nirenberg, D. (2009).
“Christendom and Islam”, en M. Rubin & W. Simons, eds. The Cambridge History of Christianity: Christianity in Western Europe c. 1100-c. 1500. Cambridge University Press, pp. 149-169.
- Nirenberg, D. (2009).
“Was there Race before Modernity? The Example of ‘Jewish’ Blood in Late Medieval Spain”, en M. Eliav-Feldon, et al., eds. The Origins of Racism in the West. Cambridge University Press, pp. 232-264.
- Nirenberg, D. (2008).
“A Brief History of Jewish Enmity”, en M. Kupfer, ed. The Passion Story: From Visual Representation to Social Drama. Penn State University Press, pp. 217-234, 259-263.
- Nirenberg, D. (2007).
“Deviant Politics and Jewish Love: Alfonso VIII and the Jewess of Toledo”. Jewish History, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 15-41.
- Nirenberg, D. (2007).
“The Politics of Love and its Enemies”. Critical Inquiry, Vol. 33, No. 3, pp. 573-605.
- Nirenberg, D. (2007).
“Race and the Middle Ages: The Case of Spain and its Jews”, en M. R. Greer, et al., eds. Rereading the Black Legend: The Discourses of Religious and Racial Difference in the Renaissance Empires. The University of Chicago Press, pp. 71-87, 335-345.
- Nirenberg, D. (2006).
“Figures of Thought and Figures of Flesh: ‘Jews’ and ‘Judaism’ in Late Medieval Spanish Poetry and Politics”. Speculum, Vol. 81, No. 2, pp. 398-426.
- Nirenberg, D. (2006).
“What Benedict Really Said: Paleologus and Us”. The New Republic, 10 October 2006, pp. 21-24.
- Nirenberg, D. (2004).
“Love Between Muslim and Jew in Medieval Spain: A Triangular Affair”, en H. J. Hames, ed. Jews, Muslims, and Christians in and Around the Crown of Aragon: Essays in Honour of Professor Elena Lourie. Brill, pp. 127-155.
- Nirenberg, D. (2003).
“The Birth of the Pariah: Jews, Christian Dualism, and Social Science”. Social Research, Vol. 70, No. 1, pp. 201-236.
- Nirenberg, D. (2002).
“Conversion, Sex, and Segregation: Jews and Christians in Medieval Spain”. American Historical Review, Vol. 107, No. 4, pp. 1065-1093.
- Nirenberg, D. (2002).
“Mass Conversion and Genealogical Mentalities: Jews and Christians in Fifteenth-Century Spain”. Past and Present, Vol. 174. No. 1, pp. 3-41.
- Nirenberg, D. (2001).
“Muslims in Christian Iberia, 1000-1526: Varieties of Mudejar Experience”, en P. Linehan & J. L. Nelson, eds. The Medieval World. Routledge, pp. 60-76.
- Nirenberg, D. (2000).
“El concepto de la raza en la España medieval”. Edad Media: Revista de Historia, No. 3, pp. 39-60.
- Nirenberg, D. (1999).
“Violencia, memoria y convivencia: los judíos en la Iberia Medieval”. Memoria y Civilización, No. 2, pp. 31-53.
- Nirenberg, D. (1998).
“The State of Mudejar Studies”. Journal of Medieval History, Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 381-389.
- Nirenberg, D. (1997).
“The Historical Body of Christ”, en J. Clifton, ed. The Body of Christ in the Art of Europe and New Spain, 1150-1800. Prestel Verlag, pp. 16-25.
- Nirenberg, D. (1997.
“The Visigothic Conversion to Catholicism: Third Council of Toledo”, en O. Remie Constable, ed. Medieval Iberia: Readings from Christian, Muslim, and Jewish Sources. University of Pennsylvania Press, pp. 12-20.
- Nirenberg, D. (1995).
“Les juifs, la violence, et le sacré”. Annales: HSS, Vol. 50, No. 1, pp. 109-131.
- Nirenberg, D. (1993).
“Muslim-Jewish Relations in the Fourteenth-Century Crown of Aragon”. Viator, No. 24, pp. 249-268.
- Nirenberg, D. (1991).
“A Female Rabbi in Fourteenth Century Zaragoza?”. Sefarad, Vol. 51, No. 1, pp. 179-182.