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  • Potsdam University  (4)
  • Belser, Julia Watts  (2)
  • Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG
  • Rabbinische Literatur  (4)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783110416930 , 9783110416954
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 378 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2019
    Series Statement: Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Studies Volume 31
    Series Statement: Deuterocanonical and cognate literature studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Intertextual explorations in deuterocanonical and cognate literature
    Keywords: RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bibel Altes Testament ; Apokryphen ; Pseudepigraphen ; Intertextualität ; Rezeption ; Rabbinische Literatur
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Encountering Intertextuality in Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature / Miller, Geoffrey David / Corley, Jeremy -- 1. Looking to the Past -- Deuterocanonical References to Abraham, Moses, and David / Corley, Jeremy -- Structural Use of Scripture in the Book of Ben Sira / Beentjes, Pancratius C. -- Divine Retribution and Reward Revisited: The Rereading and Reapplication of Isaiah 59 in Wisdom 5 / Glicksman, Andrew T. -- The Prayer of Manasseh: A Pithy Penitential Text Recasting Scripture Through a Vast Intertextual Repertoire / Matlock, Michael D. -- The Ultimate Femme Fatale: An Intertextual Comparison of Judith and Inanna / Miller, Geoffrey David -- 2. Looking at the Present -- Reading Judith, Tobit and Second Maccabees as Responses to Hegemony / Bautch, Richard J. -- Hanukkah in 1 and 2 Maccabees: An Intertextual Reading / Duggan, Michael W. -- Mother Zion and Mother Earth in 2 Baruch and 4 Ezra / Martin Hogan, Karina -- 3. Looking to the Future -- The Book of Tobit in the Story of Cornelius in Acts 10 / Macatangay, Francis M. -- The Medieval Hebrew (H5) of Tobit: Use of Scripture and Influence of Rabbinic and Medieval Jewish Traditions / Skemp, Vincent -- Interpreting Tobit Two Ways: Inner-biblical Exegesis and Intertextuality / Kiel, Micah D. -- Conclusion -- Methodological Reflections for Future Intertextual Studies / Miller, Geoffrey David -- List of Contributors -- Index of References -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Modern Authors
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780190600471
    Language: English
    Pages: xxxiv, 245 Seiten , 25 cm
    Year of publication: 2018
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Belser, Julia Watts, 1978- author Rabbinic tales of destruction
    DDC: 296.1/25306
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    Keywords: Women in rabbinical literature ; Sex in rabbinical literature ; Sex crimes ; Sex crimes ; Sex in rabbinical literature ; Women in rabbinical literature ; Rabbinische Literatur ; Feministische Exegese ; Geschlechterforschung ; Zerstörung von Jerusalem
    Abstract: Analyzing early Jewish accounts of the destruction of the Second Temple, Julia Watts Belser illuminates the brutal body costs of Roman conquest. Drawing on disability studies, feminist theory, and new materialist ecological thought, Belser reveals how rabbinic discourses of gender, sexuality, and the body are shaped in the shadow of empire
    Abstract: In Rabbinic Tales of Destruction, Julia Watts Belser examines early Jewish accounts of the Roman conquest of Judea. Faced with stories of sexual violence, enslavement, forced prostitution, disability, and bodily risk, Belser argues, our readings of rabbinic narrative must wrestle with the brutal body costs of Roman imperial domination. She brings disability studies, feminist theory, and new materialist ecological thought to accounts of rabbinic catastrophe, revealing how rabbinic discourses of gender, sexuality, and the body are shaped in the shadow of empire. Focusing on the Babylonian Talmud's longest sustained account of the destruction of the Temple, Belser reveals Bavli Gittin's distinctive sex and gender politics. While Palestinian tales frequently castigate the 'wayward woman' for sexual transgressions that imperil the nation, Bavli Gittin's stories do not portray women's sexuality as a cause of catastrophe. The Bavli's resistance to Rome makes a critical difference. While other rabbinic texts commonly inveigh against women's beauty as the cause of sexual sin, Bavli Gittin's tales express a strikingly egalitarian discourse that laments the vulnerability of the beautiful Jewish body before the conqueror. Bavli Gittin's body politics, Belser maintains, align with a significant theological reorientation. While most early Jewish narratives link the destruction of the Temple to communal sin, Bavli Gittin's account does not explain catastrophe as divine chastisement. Instead of imagining God as the architect of Jewish suffering, it evokes God's empathy with the subjugated Jewish body. As it navigates the ruins of Jerusalem, Bavli Gittin forges a sharp critique of empire. Its critical discourse aims to pierce the power politics of Roman conquest, to protest the brutality of imperial dominance, and to make plain the scar that Roman violence leaves upon Jewish flesh.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-227) and index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 3110552760 , 9783110552768
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 305 Seiten , 23 cm
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: Studia Judaica Band 82
    Series Statement: Studia Judaica
    DDC: 296.1
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    Keywords: Rabbinische Literatur ; Geschichte ; Römisches Reich ; Religion ; Rezeption ; Hellenistisch-jüdische Literatur ; Rabbinische Literatur ; Magie ; Naturwissenschaften ; Medizin ; Rabbinische Literatur ; Sprachphilosophie ; Textlinguistik
    Note: Literatur- und Quellenverzeichnis: Seite 281-305 , In Seitenzahl und Inhalt identisch mit der Hardcoverversion von 2015
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781107113350
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 239 S. , 23 cm
    Year of publication: 2015
    DDC: 296.1/250836334
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    Keywords: Droughts in rabbinical literature ; Rain in rabbinical literature ; Disasters in rabbinical literature ; Rabbinical literature History and criticism ; Rabbinische Literatur ; Katastrophe
    Abstract: "Rabbinic tales of drought, disaster, and charismatic holy men illuminate critical questions about power, ethics, and ecology in Jewish late antiquity. Through a sustained reading of the Babylonian Talmud's tractate on fasts in response to drought, this book shows how Bavli Ta'anit challenges Deuteronomy's claim that virtue can assure abundance and that misfortune is an unambiguous sign of divine rebuke. Employing a new method for analyzing lengthy Talmudic narratives, Julia Watts Belser traces complex strands of aggadic dialectic to show how Bavli Ta'anit's redactors articulate a strikingly self-critical theological and ethical discourse. Bavli Ta'anit castigates rabbis for misuse of power, exposing the limits of their perception and critiquing prevailing obsessions with social status. But it also celebrates the possibilities of performative perception - the power of an adroit interpreter to transform events in the world and interpret crisis in a way that draws forth blessing --
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-229) and index
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