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Between the Bridge and the Barricade - Jewish Translation in Early Modern Europe: Iris Idelson-Shein Between the Bridge and the Barricade - Jewish Translation in Early Modern Europe
Iris Idelson-Shein
R1,477 Discovery Miles 14 770 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Monsters and Monstrosity in Jewish History - From the Middle Ages to Modernity (Hardcover): Iris Idelson-Shein, Christian Wiese Monsters and Monstrosity in Jewish History - From the Middle Ages to Modernity (Hardcover)
Iris Idelson-Shein, Christian Wiese
R3,900 Discovery Miles 39 000 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This is the first study of monstrosity in Jewish history from the Middle Ages to modernity. Drawing on Jewish history, literary studies, folklore, art history and the history of science, it examines both the historical depiction of Jews as monsters and the creative use of monstrous beings in Jewish culture. Jews have occupied a liminal position within European society and culture, being deeply immersed yet outsiders to it. For this reason, they were perceived in terms of otherness and were often represented as monstrous beings. However, at the same time, European Jews invoked, with tantalizing ubiquity, images of magical, terrifying and hybrid beings in their texts, art and folktales. These images were used by Jewish authors and artists to push back against their own identification as monstrous or diabolical and to tackle concerns about religious persecution, assimilation and acculturation, gender and sexuality, science and technology and the rise of antisemitism. Bringing together an impressive cast of contributors from around the world, this fascinating volume is an invaluable resource for academics, postgraduates and advanced undergraduates interested in Jewish studies, as well as the history of monsters.

Difference of a Different Kind - Jewish Constructions of Race During the Long Eighteenth Century (Hardcover): Iris Idelson-Shein Difference of a Different Kind - Jewish Constructions of Race During the Long Eighteenth Century (Hardcover)
Iris Idelson-Shein
R1,710 Discovery Miles 17 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

European Jews, argues Iris Idelson-Shein, occupied a particular place in the development of modern racial discourse during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Simultaneously inhabitants and outsiders in Europe, considered both foreign and familiar, Jews adopted a complex perspective on otherness and race. Often themselves the objects of anthropological scrutiny, they internalized, adapted, and revised the emerging discourse of racial difference to meet their own ends. Difference of a Different Kind explores Jewish perceptions and representations of otherness during the formative period in the history of racial thought. Drawing on a wide range of sources, including philosophical and scientific works, halakhic literature, and folktales, Idelson-Shein unfolds the myriad ways in which eighteenth-century Jews imagined the "exotic Other" and how the evolving discourse of racial difference played into the construction of their own identities. Difference of a Different Kind offers an invaluable view into the ways new religious, cultural, and racial identities were imagined and formed at the outset of modernity.

Monsters and Monstrosity in Jewish History - From the Middle Ages to Modernity (Paperback): Iris Idelson-Shein, Christian Wiese Monsters and Monstrosity in Jewish History - From the Middle Ages to Modernity (Paperback)
Iris Idelson-Shein, Christian Wiese
R1,388 Discovery Miles 13 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first study of monstrosity in Jewish history from the Middle Ages to modernity. Drawing on Jewish history, literary studies, folklore, art history and the history of science, it examines both the historical depiction of Jews as monsters and the creative use of monstrous beings in Jewish culture. Jews have occupied a liminal position within European society and culture, being deeply immersed yet outsiders to it. For this reason, they were perceived in terms of otherness and were often represented as monstrous beings. However, at the same time, European Jews invoked, with tantalizing ubiquity, images of magical, terrifying and hybrid beings in their texts, art and folktales. These images were used by Jewish authors and artists to push back against their own identification as monstrous or diabolical and to tackle concerns about religious persecution, assimilation and acculturation, gender and sexuality, science and technology and the rise of antisemitism. Bringing together an impressive cast of contributors from around the world, this fascinating volume is an invaluable resource for academics, postgraduates and advanced undergraduates interested in Jewish studies, as well as the history of monsters.

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