The Other in Jewish Thought and History: Constructions of Jewish Culture and Identity - New Perspectives on Jewish Studies - Michael Thompson - Books - New York University Press - 9780814779897 - August 1, 1994
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The Other in Jewish Thought and History: Constructions of Jewish Culture and Identity - New Perspectives on Jewish Studies

Michael Thompson

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The Other in Jewish Thought and History: Constructions of Jewish Culture and Identity - New Perspectives on Jewish Studies

This text explores the ways Jews have defined other groups and themselves. Topics include: the construction of gender; the gentile as Other; the Palestinian as Other; blacks as Other in American Jewish literature; the Jewish body image as symbol of Otherness; and women as Other in Israeli cinema.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Biographical Note: Laurence J. Silberstein is Philip and Muriel Berman Professor of Jewish Studies at Lehigh University, where he directs the Philip and Muriel Berman Center for Jewish Studies. Publisher Marketing: Cultural boundaries and group identity are often forged in relation to the Other. In every society, conceptions of otherness, which often reflect a group's fears and vulnerabilities, result in deep-rooted traditions of inclusion and exclusion that permeate the culture's literature, religion, and politics. This volume explores the ways in which Jews have traditionally defined other groups and, in turn, themselves. The contributors, a distinguished international group of scholars, explore the discursive processss through which Jewish identity and culture have been constructed, disseminated, and perpetuated. Among the topics addressed are: Others in the biblical world; the construction of gender in Roman-period Judaism; the Other as woman in the Greco-Roman world; the gentile as Other in rabbinic law; the feminine as Other in kabbalah; the reproduction of the Other in the Passover Haggadah; the Palestinian Arab as Other in Israeli politics and literature; the Other in Levinas and Derrida; Blacks as Other in American Jewish literature; the Jewish body image as symbol of Otherness; and women as Other in Israeli cinema. Contributors to this interdisciplinary volume are: Jonathan Boyarin (New School for Social Research), Robert L. Cohn (Lafayette College), Gerald Cromer (Bar-Ilan University), Trude Dothan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Elizabeth Fifer (Lehigh University), Steven D. Fraade (Yale University), Sander L. Gilman (Cornell University), Hannan Hever (Tel Aviv University), Ross S. Kraemer (University of Pennsylvania), Orly Lubin (Tel Aviv University), Peter Machinist (Harvard University), Jacob Meskin (Williams College), Adi Ophir (Tel Aviv University), Ilan Peleg (Lafayette College), Miriam Peskowitz (University of Florida), Laurence J. Silberstein (Lehigh University), Naomi Sokoloff (University of Washington), and Elliot R. Wolfson (New York University).

Contributor Bio:  Thompson, Michael M. Guy Thompson, Ph. D founded the Free Association in San Francisco, an analytic training scheme devoted to integrating phenomenology and psychoanalysis. He is the author of "The Death of Desire: A Study in Psychopathology", also published by New York University Press. He currently practices psychoanalysis in San Francisco. Contributor Bio:  Silberstein, Laurence J Laurence J. Silberstein is Philip and Muriel Berman Professor of Jewish Studies at Lehigh University, where he directs the Philip and Muriel Berman Center for Jewish Studies. Contributor Bio:  Cohn, Robert L Robert L. Cohn IS Associate Professor of Religion and Philip and Muriel Berman Scholar in Jewish Studies at Lafayette College, author of "The Shape of Sacred Space: Four Biblical Studies", and co-author of "Exploring the Hebrew Bible".

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released August 1, 1994
ISBN13 9780814779897
Publishers New York University Press
Genre Ethnic Orientation > Jewish
Pages 480
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 34 mm   ·   767 g
Editor Cohn, Robert L.
Editor Silberstein, Laurence J.

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