Moshe Gold

Associate Professor;
Director of the Rose Hill Writing Program
PhD, Columbia University
Research and Teaching Interests: Rhetoric and writing; James Joyce; modernism; film; pedagogy; hermeneutics; and literary theory
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Moshe Gold, the director of Fordham’s Rose Hill Writing Program, researches and teaches courses in pedagogy, writing, critical theory, James Joyce, modernism, and film. He is co-editor of Joyce Studies Annual, has published in Representations, Symploke,
ELT , Criticism, Joyce Studies Annual, James Joyce Quarterly, and has essays in Levinas and Medieval Literature, Of Elephants and Toothaches: Ethics, Politics, and Religion in Krzysztof Kieslowski’s ‘Decalogue.’ He is currently working on ethical challenges in Emmanuel Levinas and Shakespeare’s As You Like It.