Cuatro, entre los 25 ganadores del Premio MacArthtur son judíos

Por:
- - Visto 395 veces

Nicole Eisenman  pintora feminista de 50 años nacida en Francia 

Nicole Eisenman historiadora de 46 años especializada en la vida judia durante la era medieval basada en el estudio de los documentos de la Geniza de Cairo
 
Ben Lerner, escritor de 36 años, autor de “10:04” y “Saliendo de la estacion de Atocha”
 
Gary Cohen de 59 años fundador de HCWH, (salud sin daño) una organizacion que lucha por eliminar toxinas de medicinas y tratamientos medicos creando procedimientos y tecnicas ‘organicas’ tanto en la medicina como en el medio ambiente.

Behold, the geniuses have been announced!

On Tuesday, the MacArthur Foundation, embarking on its 34th year of genius-bequeathing, announced its 2015 fellows. Each will receive a “genius grant” in the amount of $625,000 over a period of five years. Among the class, at least three of them are Jewish and one is a Jewish studies professor, reported The Forward. Let’s meet them:


The Artist: Nicole Eisenman
The New York Times reported that Eisenman, 50, was shopping at her local grocery store buying bacon on Fire Island when she got the news of her selection as selection as a MacArthur Fellow. Eisenman, whose paintings go for about $75,000 a pop, was commissioned by the Jewish Museum in 2010 for an oil-on-canvas painting titled “Seder,” which was recently displayed from March to August during the Museum’s “Masterpieces & Curiosities” exhibition. Born in France, Eisenman now resides in Brooklyn. In 2005, she and artist A.L. Steiner founded Ridykeulous, an art collective that focuses on queer and feminist art.

The Historian: Marina Rustow
Rustow, 46, is a professor of Near Eastern Studies and History at Princeton University, who  is combing through ancient documents to piece together a previously uncharted past: Jewish life during the Medieval Middle East, a period of civil unrest. Through the translation of ancient Arabic documents called the Cairo geniza texts, which were previously stored and forgotten in Cairo’s ancient Ben Ezra Synagogue for over a millennium, she’s hoping to unveil a historical perspective on the relations between the Jewish and Islamic communities of yesteryear. Rustow is the director of Princeton’s Geniza Lab and the co-editor of Jewish Studies at the Crossroads of Anthropology and History: Authority, Diaspora, Tradition (2011).

Ben Lerner, Wikipedia

The Writer: Ben Lerner
Lerner, a bespectacled novelist, poet, and critic, is an English professor at Brooklyn College. The 36-year-old is the author of three books of poetry and, more recently, two critically-acclaimed works of fiction: Leaving the Atocha Station (2011) and 10:04 (2014). Lerner, a father of two young children, told The New York Times that the MacArthur grant would enable him to spend more time writing and less time teaching. “It means you don’t have to take on more things,” he said. “You use the money to make space for the work.”

The Health Activist: Gary Cohen
In 1996, Gary Cohen, co-founded the international organization Health Care Without Harm (HCWH), which advocates for the “greenification” of health-care corporations and hospital systems in over 50 countries. According to Cohen’s MacArthur bio, since its inception, HCWH’s outreach has eliminated the use of toxins such as mercury in medical equipment and severely reduced the the number of carcinogenic-emitting waste incinerators in the United States. The 59-year-old’s endeavors have been monumental in paving the path for healthcare reform and the adoption of safety procedures by health care institutions around the world.

Deja tu Comentario

A fin de garantizar un intercambio de opiniones respetuoso e interesante, DiarioJudio.com se reserva el derecho a eliminar todos aquellos comentarios que puedan ser considerados difamatorios, vejatorios, insultantes, injuriantes o contrarios a las leyes a estas condiciones. Los comentarios no reflejan la opinión de DiarioJudio.com, sino la de los internautas, y son ellos los únicos responsables de las opiniones vertidas. No se admitirán comentarios con contenido racista, sexista, homófobo, discriminatorio por identidad de género o que insulten a las personas por su nacionalidad, sexo, religión, edad o cualquier tipo de discapacidad física o mental.


El tamaño máximo de subida de archivos: 300 MB. Puedes subir: imagen, audio, vídeo, documento, hoja de cálculo, interactivo, texto, archivo, código, otra. Los enlaces a YouTube, Facebook, Twitter y otros servicios insertados en el texto del comentario se incrustarán automáticamente. Suelta el archivo aquí

Artículos Relacionados: