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Narrating the Law - A Poetics of Talmudic Legal Stories (Hardcover)
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Narrating the Law - A Poetics of Talmudic Legal Stories (Hardcover)
Series: Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion
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Narrating the Law A Poetics of Talmudic Legal Stories Barry Scott
Wimpfheimer "Well trained in the critical study of rabbinic
literature and informed by previous philological scholarship as
well as by critical theory, Wimpfheimer provides a model that has
the potential to narrow the gap that has divided the two major
vectors of rabbinic thinking, Halakhah and Aggadah, law and
folklore. His exacting analysis of the literary genre of legal
narrative puts this dichotomization into sharp relief."--Elliot R.
Wolfson, New York University In "Narrating the Law" Barry Scott
Wimpfheimer creates a new theoretical framework for considering the
relationship between law and narrative and models a new method for
studying talmudic law in particular. Works of law, including the
Talmud, are animated by a desire to create clear usable precedent.
This animating impulse toward clarity is generally absent in
narratives, the form of which is better able to capture the
subtleties of lived life. Wimpfheimer proposes to make these
different forms compatible by constructing a narrative-based law
that considers law as one of several "languages," along with
politics, ethics, psychology, and others that together compose
culture. A narrative-based law is capable of recognizing the
limitations of theoretical statutes and the degree to which other
cultural languages interact with legal discourse, complicating any
attempts to actualize a hypothetical set of rules. This way of
considering law strongly resists the divide in traditional Jewish
learning between legal literature (Halakhah) and nonlegal
literature (Aggadah) by suggesting the possibility of a discourse
broad enough to capture both. "Narrating the Law" activates this
mode of reading by looking at the Talmud's legal stories, a set of
texts that sits uncomfortably on the divide between Halakhah and
Aggadah. After noticing that such stories invite an expansive
definition of law that includes other cultural voices, "Narrating
the Law" also mines the stories for the rich descriptions of
rabbinic culture that they encapsulate. Barry Scott Wimpfheimer
teaches religion and law at Northwestern University. Divinations:
Rereading Late Ancient Religion Jan 2011 264 pages 6 x 9 ISBN
978-0-8122-4299-7 Cloth $59.95s 39.00 World Rights Religion, Law
Short copy: "Narrating the Law: A Poetics of Talmudic Legal
Stories" creates a new theoretical framework for considering the
relationship between law and narrative, models a new method of
studying Talmudic law, and fills out the picture of the cultural
life of the rabbis who contributed to the Talmud.
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