New Member: Natalie Mylonas

New Member: Natalie Mylonas

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CACHE is delighted to welcome Dr Natalie Mylonas to our CACHE Membership.

Natalie has recently been awarded a prestigious COVID Recovery Fellowship in the Department of History and Archaeology at Macquarie University. Her postdoctoral research project “Emotions, Space, and Identity Politics in Ancient Israel” addresses the important problem of how emotions and theology are used in times of crisis to cause divisions in society by “othering” certain ethnic groups. This project investigates the ways that emotions shape identity politics and narratives of displacement in ancient Israel, using the book of Ezekiel as a case study.

Natalie is the founder of Learn Ancient Hebrew Online Education and a Fellow of Advance HE. Her research has won multiple prizes, including the Walter Reid Memorial Prize (2012), the Patricia Geidans Prize (2016), and the AEMA Best Postgraduate/ECR Paper Prize (2017).

CACHE looks forward to following along Natalie's career and welcomes her to the CACHE community for the duration of her Fellowship.

Dr Natalie Mylonas is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of History and Archaeology at Macquarie University. For more on Natalie’s work, see her Macquarie University profile.

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