Untertitel:
Reflexivity, Midrash, and the Rabbinic Self
Genre:
Religion & Theologie
Herausgeber:
University Of Pennsylvania Press
Erscheinungsdatum:
10.10.2012
Informationen zum Autor Dina Stein Klappentext Dina Stein teaches in the department of Hebrew and Comparative Literature at the University of Haifa. She is also the author of Maxims! Magic! and Myth: A Folkloristic Perspective of Pirkei deRabbi Eliezer. Zusammenfassung In Textual Mirrors! Dina Stein draws on literary theory! folklore studies! and semiotics to closely examine midrashic tales in which self-reflexivity operates as a central element. Within these texts! rabbinic discourse itself becomes the object of reflection! both complicating and confirming its religious and ideological principles. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Chapter 1. Simon the Just and the Nazirite: Reflections of (Im)Possible Selves Chapter 2. A King, a Queen, and the Discourse Between: The Riddle of Midrash Chapter 3. The Blind Eye of the Beholder: Tall Tales, Travelogues, and Midrash Chapter 4. Being There: SeraÎ bat Asher, Magical Language, and Rabbinic Textual Interpretation Chapter 5. A Maidservant and Her Master's Voice: From Narcissism to Mimicry Epilogue: Midrash, Ruins, and Self-Reflexivity Appendix: bBava Batra 73a-75b Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
Autorentext
Dina Stein
Klappentext
Dina Stein teaches in the department of Hebrew and Comparative Literature at the University of Haifa. She is also the author of Maxims, Magic, and Myth: A Folkloristic Perspective of Pirkei deRabbi Eliezer.
Zusammenfassung
In Textual Mirrors, Dina Stein draws on literary theory, folklore studies, and semiotics to closely examine midrashic tales in which self-reflexivity operates as a central element. Within these texts, rabbinic discourse itself becomes the object of reflection, both complicating and confirming its religious and ideological principles.
Inhalt
Introduction
Chapter 1. Simon the Just and the Nazirite: Reflections of (Im)Possible Selves
Chapter 2. A King, a Queen, and the Discourse Between: The Riddle of Midrash
Chapter 3. The Blind Eye of the Beholder: Tall Tales, Travelogues, and Midrash
Chapter 4. Being There: SeraÎ bat Asher, Magical Language, and Rabbinic Textual Interpretation
Chapter 5. A Maidservant and Her Master's Voice: From Narcissism to Mimicry
Epilogue: Midrash, Ruins, and Self-Reflexivity
Appendix: bBava Batra 73a-75b
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
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