Women and Gender in Jewish Philosophy is the first systematic
attempt to interpret the Jewish philosophical tradition in light of
feminist philosophy and to engage feminist philosophy from the
perspective of Jewish philosophy. Written by Jewish women who are
trained in philosophy, the 13 original essays presented here
demonstrate that no analysis of Jewish philosophy (historical or
constructive) can be adequate without attention to gender
categories. The essays cover the entire Jewish philosophic
tradition from Philo, through Maimonides, to Levinas, and they
rethink the subdisciplines of Jewish philosophy, including
metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, political theory, and theology.
This volume offers an invitation for a new conversation between
feminist philosophy and Jewish philosophy as well as a novel
contribution to contemporary Jewish philosophy.
Contributors are Leora Batnitzky, Jean Axelrad Cahan, Idit
Dobbs-Weinstein, Claire Elise Katz, Nancy Levene, Sandra B.
Lubarsky, Sarah Pessin, Randi Rashkover, Heidi Miriam Ravven, T. M.
Rudavsky, Suzanne Last Stone, Hava Tirosh-Samuelson, and Laurie
Zoloth.
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