Shoes are an integral part of Jewish material culture. Although
they appear in some of the most foundational biblical stories, they
are generally regarded as no more than lowly, albeit essential,
accessories.
"Jews and Shoes" takes a fresh look at the makings and meanings
of shoes, cobblers, and barefootedness in Jewish experience. The
book shows how shoes convey theological, social, and economic
concepts, and as such are intriguing subjects for inquiry within a
wide range of cultural, artistic, and historic contexts.The book's
multidisciplinary approach encompasses a wide range of
contributions from disciplines as diverse as fashion, visual
culture, history, anthropology, Bible and Talmud, and performance
studies. "Jews and Shoes" will appeal to students, scholars and
general readers alike who are interested to find out more about the
practical and symbolic significance of shoes in Jewish culture
since antiquity.
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