Jeremy Stolow is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Concordia University, Montréal, Canada. With a focus on the much-neglected transnational history of non-orthodox uses of visual media, his current research addresses what connects and distinguishes religion, techno-science, and visual culture in our contemporary, ‘post-secular’ modernity. Among Jeremy’s recent publications are his books, Orthodox By Design: Judaism, and Print Politics and the ArtScroll Revolution and Deus in Machina: Religion, Technology, and the Things in Between.
Lectures:
- “Aura Bodies: Technology, Visuality, and the Politics of Boundary Objects”