Rachel Albeck-Gidron

Israeli inter-disciplinary researcher

Rachel Albeck-Gidron is an Israeli interdisciplinary researcher with a background in literature and philosophy. As an associate professor at Bar-Ilan University's Faculty of Jewish Studies, she has developed a diverse research profile that spans multiple fields. Her work integrates comparative literature, visual arts, and philosophy, with a particular focus on the theoretical framework of Leibniz's Monadology. Additionally, Albeck-Gidron has explored the realm of modern Hebrew literature, examining its development from the early 20th century onwards.

Albeck-Gidron's research interests also extend to comparative studies of Eastern and Western cultures, with a specific emphasis on the literary and philosophical works of Yoel Hoffmann. Furthermore, she has investigated textology and the genealogy of literary texts, as well as the modern aspects of Ashkenazi pronunciation and rhythm in modern Hebrew literature. Through her interdisciplinary approach, Albeck-Gidron has established herself as a unique voice in the academic community, contributing to a deeper understanding of the complex intersections between literature, philosophy, and culture.