
Jack Kugelmass
· Professor, Anthropology Melton Legislative ProfessorUniversity of Florida · Toxicology and Pharmacology
Active 1980–2025
About
Jack Kugelmass, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Florida and serves as the Melton Legislative Professor and Director of the Center for Jewish Studies. He is a cultural anthropologist with a background and ongoing interest in critical theory. His fieldwork has been conducted in Poland and New York City, with an increasing focus on Israel. Kugelmass considers himself an urban anthropologist, engaging in neighborhood ethnography, public culture, and the study of museums, festivals, and restaurants. He has a passion for ethnography, writing, and photography, and enjoys teaching all three disciplines. In recent years, Kugelmass has developed a fascination with the anthropology of travel. His research in this area involves participation observation and the study of travel books, particularly Yiddish travel books spanning from the First World War to the 1960s. His current project analyzes these books to explore the social and political issues they reflect, especially how groups use narratives of elsewhere to understand their own precarious situations regarding home and citizenship. His scholarly work emphasizes narrative strength and the social implications of travel literature, with a focus on how these narratives serve as a means for groups to process their identity and collective memory.
Research topics
- Archaeology
- History
- Political Science
- Genealogy
- Art history
- Classics
- Philosophy
- Law
- Theology
- Art
Selected publications
Oxford University Press eBooks · 2025-09-23
book-chapterSenior authorAbstract This chapter examines Netflix’s series The Club (2021–2023) as a watershed moment in Turkish television’s representation of minorities, particularly Sephardic Jews. Set in 1950s Istanbul, the series depicts the trials of Matilda Asseo, a Jewish woman navigating family trauma and social upheaval against the backdrop of Turkey’s secularization and historical events like the 1942 Wealth Tax and the 1955 anti-Greek pogrom. The nightclub setting becomes a metaphorical Ark where diverse identities find sanctuary amid social turmoil, deliberately evoking Ottoman-era rescue narratives of Iberian Jewry central to Turkish-Jewish identity. The Club challenges traditional Turkish media stereotypes while functioning as a national allegory about tolerance. Unlike other productions in the Islamic world, the series neither criticizes Israel nor portrays Jews as duplicitous outsiders. Instead, it reimagines Turkey as a suitable homeland for its minority populations, celebrating the transformative power of love. This innovative portrayal reflects both Turkey’s complex cultural syncretism and screenwriter Rana Denizer’s own multicultural heritage, offering a vision of Turkish society where diverse traditions find meaningful connection.
Slavic Review · 2023
1st authorCorresponding- Political Science
- History
- Classics
Unsettled Heritage: Living Next to Poland's Material Jewish Traces after the Holocaust. By Yechiel Weizman. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2022. xiv, 189 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Illustrations. $45.00, hard bound. - Volume 82 Issue 2
2023-02-01
bookAFTERWORD “I’m a Gentile!” Border Dramas and Jewish Continuity
Berghahn Books · 2022
1st authorCorresponding- History
- Genealogy
- Art
Chapter 11. Between the Wild and the Civilized: A Yiddish Travel Writer in Peru
University of Pennsylvania Press eBooks · 2021-08-02
book-chapter1st authorCorresponding16 Nothing Is Forever: Remembering the Centennial
University of Toronto Press eBooks · 2021-10-11
book-chapter1st authorCorresponding‘Blinded by Their Zeal’: Guide Books to the Holy Land
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc eBooks · 2020
1st authorCorresponding- History
- Archaeology
2019-04-18 · 1 citations
book-chapterOpen access1st authorCorresponding2019-01-01
article1st authorCorrespondingA LOOK AT THE LAST JEWS OF POLAND
2018-06-09
book-chapter1st authorCorresponding
Frequent coauthors
- 4 shared
Barbara Kirshenblatt–Gimblett
- 2 shared
Jack Santino
- 2 shared
Flash Rosenberg
- 2 shared
Rabbi Edward Schecter
- 2 shared
Joan Bildner
Rutgers Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
- 2 shared
Lisa Lipkin
- 2 shared
Susannah Heschel
- 2 shared
Riv‐Ellen Prell
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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