Rabbinic tales of destruction: sex, gender, and disability in the ruins of Jerusalem – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780190600471,9780190600488,9780190600495,9780190853259,0190600470,0190600489,0190600497,0190853255
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- ISBN-10 : 0190600470
- ISBN-13 : 978-0190600471
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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.
Table contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Sexual Politics of Destruction: Gender, Sex, and Sin in Bavli Gittin
Chapter 2: Sex in the Shadow of Rome: Sexual Violence and Theological Lament in Bavli Gittin’s Disaster Tales
Chapter 3: Conquered Bodies in the Roman Bedroom: The Gender Politics of Beauty in Bavli Gittin’s Destruction Tales
Chapter 4: Disability Studies and the Destruction of Jerusalem: Rabbi Tsadok and the Subversive Potency of Dissident Flesh
Chapter 5: Materiality and Memory: Body, Blood, and Land in Rabbinic Tales of Death and Dismemberment
Chapter 6: Romans Before the Rabbis’ God: Rabbinic Fantasies of Recompense, Revenge and the Transformation of Flesh
Chapter 7: Opulence and Oblivion: Class, Status, and Self Critique in Bavli Gittin’s Tales of Feasting and Fasting
Postlude: Theology in the Flames: Empathy, Cataclysm, and God’s Responsivity to Suffering in Bavli Gittin
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