Cara Rock-Singer
Cara Rock-Singer is an Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she is also affiliated with the Center for Jewish Studies, Holtz Center for Science and Technology Studies, and the Department of Gender and Women’s Studies. Her research and teaching center on the relationship among gender, Judaism, and science and technology in the United States. Her book project, Gestating Judaism: The Corporeal Technologies of American Jewish Religion, shows how reproductive bodies serve as often-unacknowledged infrastructure of religious communities and how feminist movements have mobilized new media, technoscience, and biomedicine to craft embodied political theologies.
She is available to give talks or class visits online or in person for a fee. Languages: English
Website: www.cararocksinger.com
CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_xa_MvgsFpCJnCIGh4cjhn3QVD_o_I9g/view?usp=sharing
Recent Work: “Immersions in a Contagious Summer,” Contagion Symposium, Political Theology Network. https://politicaltheology.com/immersions-in-a-contagious-summer/