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Louis Ginzberg's Legends of the Jews - Ancient Jewish Folk Literature Reconsidered (Hardcover)
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Louis Ginzberg's Legends of the Jews - Ancient Jewish Folk Literature Reconsidered (Hardcover)
Series: Raphael Patai Series in Jewish Folklore and Anthropology
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At the beginning of the twentieth century, many perceived American
Jewry to be in a state of crisis as traditions of faith faced
modern sensibilities. Published beginning in 1909, Rabbi and
Professor Louis Ginzberg's seven-volume The Legends of the Jews
appeared at this crucial time and offered a landmark synthesis of
aggadah from classical Rabbinic literature and ancient folk legends
from a number of cultures. It remains a hugely influential work of
scholarship from a man who shaped American Conservative Judaism. In
Louis Ginzberg's Legends of the Jews: Ancient Jewish Folk
Literature Reconsidered, editors Galit Hasan-Rokem and Ithamar
Gruenwald present a range of reflections on the Legends, inspired
by two plenary sessions devoted to its centennial at the Fifteenth
Congress of the World Association of Jewish Studies in August 2009.
In order to provide readers with the broadest possible view of
Ginzberg's colossal project and its repercussions in contemporary
scholarship, the editors present leading scholars to address it
from a variety of historical, philological, philosophical, and
methodological perspectives. Contributors give special regard to
the academic expertise and professional identity of the author of
the Legends as a folklore scholar and include discussions on the
folkloristic underpinnings of The Legends of the Jews. They also
investigate, each according to her or his disciplinary framework,
the uniqueness, strengths, and weakness of the project. An
introduction by Rebecca Schorsch and a preface by Galit Hasan-Rokem
further highlight the folk narrative aspects of the work in
addition to the articles themselves. The present volume makes clear
the historical and scholarly context of Ginzberg's milestone work
as well as the methodological and theoretical issues that emerge
from studying it and other forms of aggadic literature. Scholars of
Jewish folklore as well as of Talmudic-Midrashic literature will
find this volume to be invaluable reading. Contributors Include:
David Golinkin, Daniel Boyarin, Hillel I. Newman, Jacob Elbaum,
Galit Hasan-Rokem, Johannes Sabel, Ithamar Gruenwald, Rebecca
Schorsch.
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