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Studies in Rabbinic narratives / edited by Jeffrey L. Rubenstein.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Rubenstein, Jeffrey L., editor.
Conference Name:
Rabbinic Narratives (Conference) (2018 : New York University) Volume 1, author.
Rabbinic Narratives (Conference) (2022 : New York University) Volume 2, author.
Series:
Brown Judaic studies ; no. 367.
Brown Judaic studies ; no. 375.
Brown Judaic studies ; number 367, 375
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Talmud--Criticism, Narrative--Congresses.
Talmud.
Narration in rabbinical literature--Congresses.
Narration in rabbinical literature.
Rabbinical literature--History and criticism--Congresses.
Rabbinical literature.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
volumes : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Providence, Rhode Island : Brown Judaic Studies, [2021]-
Summary:
"Rabbinic literature includes hundreds of stories and briefer narrative traditions. These narrative traditions often take the form of biographical anecdotes that recount a deed or event in the life of a rabbi. Modern scholars consider these narratives as didactic fictions-stories used to teach lessons, promote rabbinic values, and grapple with the tensions and conflicts of rabbinic life. Using methods drawn from literary and cultural theory, including feminist, structuralist, Marxist, and psychoanalytic methods, contributors analyze narratives from the Babylonian Talmud, midrash, Mishnah, and other rabbinic compilations to shed light on their meanings, functions and narrative art"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Volume 1. Introduction / Jeffrey L. Rubenstein
Hornets came and consumed her : gender, animality, and hunger in Bavli Sanhedrin's stories of Sodom and Noah / Julia Watts Belser
Bio-power, Sabbath burdens, and the badly behaved donkey in Bavli Tractate Shabbat / Beth Berkowitz
Problematizing charity : Rabbinic charity narrative cycle in Bavli Ketubbot 67b-68a / Dov Kohane
The righteous women of Bavli Sotah : on reading Talmudic narrative in the context of a Tractate / Jane L. Kanarek
Mishnah as story : aspects of the reception of the Mishnah in Midrash and Piyyut / Tavi Novick
The iridescence of scripture : inner-Talmudic interpretation and Palestinian Midrash / James Adam Redfield
The all-night seder in Bene Beraq : a literary and cultural history / Jay Rovner
The story-cycles of the Bavli : part 1 / Jeffrey L. Rubenstein
The deposition of Rabban Gamaliel : Talmud and the political unconscious / Zvi Septimus
Jews, Gentiles and Gehinnom in Rabbinic literature / Barry Scott Wimpfheimer
Conflict over the essential nature of law: Bava ben Buta's activism in Tosefta Hagigah / Barry Scott Wimpfheimer
Volume 2.
Introduction / Jeffrey L. Rubenstein
The opposite of Aggadah / Mira Beth Wasserman
The tragedy of Heruta, the Madonna who became a whore / Gila Fine
Yom Kippur the nightmare: redactional hand in Bavli Yoma 76b-77a / Aviva Richman
The death of the redactor: the haunting tales of Rabbi Judah the Patriarch and his ghostly return / Avi M. Miller
Flat rabbis: a narratological lens for rabbinic legal traditions / Matthew Goldstone
The literary study of Talmudic adjudication narratives / Lynn Kaye
Eschatological paradox in Bavli Sanhedrin / Jenny R. Labendz
Cutting a peace: a holistic analysis of the Qetiah bar Shalom story / Shlomo Zuckier
Incoherence and antinarrative in Talmudic case reports / Chaya T. Halberstam
The story-cycle of the Angel of Death in Mo'ed Qatan 28a / Jeffrey L. Rubenstein
The story of Rav Amram Hasida (Bavli Qiddushin 81a): authenticity, the unconscious, and self-disclosure: can we read the Talmudic story through these modern terms? / Admiel Kosman.
Vol. 1. Introduction / Jeffrey L. Rubenstein
Conflict over the essential nature of law: Bava ben Buta's activism in Tosefta Hagigah / Barry Scott Wimpfheimer.
Notes:
Volume 1 contains "the proceedings of the conference entitled 'Rabbinic Narratives' held at New York University on June 4-5, 2018"--Volume 1, page ix.
Volume 2 contains "the proceedings of the conference 'Rabbinic Narratives' held at New York University on 13-14 June 2022"--Volume 2, page ix.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
British Library not licensed to copy 0.
ISBN:
9781951498795
1951498798
9781951498801
1951498801
9781967013005
1967013004
9781967013012
1967013012
OCLC:
1243967538

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