Eitan Bar-Yosef: Postcolonial studies; British imperial history; Victorian literature and culture; Anglo-Jewish culture; Israel studies; contemporary theater
Ron Ben-Tovim: American and British Poetry; philosophy and literature; trauma studies; war literature; disability studies; 18th-century English culture Yael Ben-zvi: Native American and indigenous studies; African American studies; settler colonial studies; critical race theory; early American and antebellum U.S. literature and culture
Mark H. Gelber: Literary anti-Semitism; cultural Zionism; German/Austrian-Jewish Studies; Yiddish-German literary relations; Franz Kafka; Max Brod; Stefan Zweig
Chanita Goodblatt: Cognitive literary studies; empirical studies of literature; metaphor; Christian Hebraism; Reformation biblical drama; William Carlos Williams; John Donne; Dan Pagis
Barbara Hochman: 19th/20th-century American fiction; book history (especially the history of reading and interpretive conventions); genre; reception theory; race
Olga Kuminova: Literary theory: language, subjectivity and authorship; reception study; Emmanuel Levinas's ethical philosophy; feminist aspects of women's literacy; medical humanities
Aaron Landau: Renaissance literature and culture; Shakespearean drama; British writing about South America; ideology and literature
Yael Segalovitz: 20th-century American prose fiction; comparative Modernisms (Anglo-American, Brazilian, Israeli); psychoanalysis; Attention and Sound Studies; Translation Studies; the Gothic and Posthumanism
Efraim Sicher: Urban realism in the 19th-century novel; image of the "jew"; modern Jewish culture; Holocaust memory and second-generation narrative
Zohar Weiman-Kelman: Jewish American literature; Yiddish, Hebrew, Polish and German literature; queer theory; history of sexuality; poetry and poetics
Ruth Wenske: Contemporary African literature; Postcolonial Theory and World Literature; Self-writing; Critical Pedagogy; Discourse Ecologies