Ziv Eisenberg
Lecturer
Biography
Research & Publications
Appointments
- History
Biography
Ziv Eisenberg received his PhD in History (History of Science & Medicine) from Yale University. His research program examines the complex interplay between medical and popular perceptions of the human body and their impact on family dynamics in modern America. Broad research and teaching interests include the history of the body, health, medicine, power, and knowledge; women, gender, and sexuality; media; and families.
Honors & Recognition
Award | Awarding Organization | Date |
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Edwin W. Small Prize for outstanding dissertation in American history | Yale University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences | 2013 |
John F. Enders Research Summer Fellowship | Yale University | 2010 |
Gene Wise-Warren Susman Prize for the best paper presented by a graduate student at the annual conference | American Studies Association | 2009 |
Mary Kelley Prize for the best paper presented by a graduate student or non-tenure track scholar at the annual conference | New England American Studies Association | 2008 |
National Science Foundation Travel Grant | National Science Foundation, United States Government | 2006 |
Departments & Organizations
- History