Amia Lieblich

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Amia Lieblich (Hebrew: עמיה ליבליך‎; born 1939) is an Israeli psychologist and writer, who has gained prominence in the field of qualitative research (and narrative studies) in psychology.[1] Lieblich is professor emeritus from Hebrew University, where she has also served as dean of students. Since her retirement from Hebrew University she is a faculty member at the Academic College of Tel Aviv.

Lieblich's research focuses, among other fields, on various aspects of Israeli society including military service, the Kibbutz movement, life stories of women, and the "new family" in Israel.[2]

Lieblich has published numerous books in Hebrew, some of which were translated to several languages, including English and Japanese. Her publications involve academic works as well as books intended for a wider audience.

She has also co-edited, with Ruthellen Josselson and Dan P. McAdams, the eleven-book series "The Narrative Study of Lives."

Notes

  1. Jewish Women's Archive. "Amia Lieblich." [1] (January 23, 2010)
  2. Golan, A: "Life, and Nothing But". Haaretz, 2008

Publications in English

  • Tin Soldiers on Jerusalem Beach (Pantheon, 1978)
  • Kibbutz Makom (Pantheon, 1981)
  • Transition to Adulthood During Military Service (SUNY Press, 1989)
  • Seasons of Captivity: the Inner World of POWs (NYU Press, 1994)
  • Conversations with Dvora: An Experimental Biography of the First Modern Hebrew Woman Writer (UC Press, 1997)
  • Narrative Research: Reading, Analysis, and Interpretation (With Rivka Tuval-Mashiach and Tamar Zilber, Sage, 1998)
  • Learning about Lea (Athena, 2003)
  • In spite of everything: the story of a bi-national community (2014)