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Socrates and the Fat Rabbis (Paperback)
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What kind of literature is the Talmud? To answer this question,
Daniel Boyarin looks to an unlikely source: the dialogues of Plato.
In these ancient texts he finds similarities, both in their
combination of various genres and topics and in their dialogic
structure. But Boyarin goes beyond these structural similarities,
arguing also for a cultural relationship. In "Socrates and the Fat
Rabbis", Boyarin suggests that both the Platonic and the Talmudic
dialogues are not dialogic at all. Using Mikhail Bakhtin's notion
of represented dialogue and real dialogism, Boyarin demonstrates,
through multiple close readings, that the give-and-take in these
texts is actually much closer to a monologue in spirit. At the same
time, he shows that there is a dialogism in both texts on a deeper
structural level between a voice of philosophical or religious dead
seriousness and a voice from within that mocks that very high
solemnity. Boyarin ultimately singles out Menippean satire as the
most important genre through which to understand both the Talmud
and Plato, emphasizing their seriocomic peculiarity. An innovative
advancement in rabbinic studies, as well as a bold and
controversial new way of reading Plato, "Socrates and the Fat
Rabbis" makes a major contribution to scholarship on thought and
culture of the ancient Mediterranean.
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