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Marriage and Metaphor - Constructions of Gender in Rabbinic Literature (Paperback)
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Marriage and Metaphor - Constructions of Gender in Rabbinic Literature (Paperback)
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In Marriage and Metaphor, Gail Labovitz explores gender relations
in marriage within rabbinic culture. Labovitz shows how rabbis use
the concepts of property and ownership to discuss the roles of a
husband and wife, thereby modeling marriage after a business
transaction-one in which the wife is seen as an acquisition owned
by and subject to the husband. This ownership metaphor is clearly
present in all strata of rabbinic literature and the book explores
how it continues to guide rabbinic thinking, serve as a tool for
legal reasoning, and produce new linguistic applications. With a
close and careful reading of rabbinic texts, Labovitz applies
metaphor theory and feminist linguistics to demonstrate the ways in
which rabbis regularly use information from the realm of property
and commercial transactions to structure their understanding of
marriage and gender relations. Labovitz examines the qualities
deemed "masculine" and "feminine," seeking out the methods used by
members of rabbinic culture to promote, contest, legislate, and
exemplify the ideas and ideals associated with proper, normative
gender roles. What comes of this is a striking work of feminist
scholarship that should be read by those interested in gender
studies and Jewish culture and history.
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