Language:
English
Year of publication:
2020
Titel der Quelle:
Literature and Theology
Angaben zur Quelle:
34,2 (2020)
Keywords:
Lot's wife In literature
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Bible In literature
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American poetry History and criticism
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Women poets, Jewish
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Feminism Religious aspects
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Judaism
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Midrash in literature
Abstract:
Although mentioned only twice in Genesis (19:17, 26), Lot’s wife has been a topic of much discussion amongst both traditional and modern commentators and exegetes. However, as opposed to the androcentric traditional midrash, the Jewish American women poets, who write midrashic-poetry, re-read the biblical story with a feminine/feminist lens, making what Alicia Ostriker calls ‘revisionist mythmaking.’ In this article, I shall focus on seven poems written from the 1980s through to 2014. I shall endeavor to evince the way(s) in which they make use of the biblical text, dealing with themes raised in the traditional midrash or re-reading the latter. I will show how by adducing to her emotions, longings and memories and even fear of the future, the poets portray Lot’s wife first and foremost as a woman.
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