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In Eve's Journey, Nehama Aschkenasy traces the migration of several
female images and feminine situations from their early appearances
in Biblical writings to their incarnations in modern Hebraic
literature. Focusing on the evolution of early female archetypes
and prototypes, Aschkenasy uncovers the ancient roots of modern
female characters and traces the changing cultural perceptions of
women in Hebraic letters. The author draws on the vast body of
Hebraic literary documents to illustrate how the female character
is a mirror of her times as well as being a product of her
creator''s imagination and conception of the woman's role in
society and in fiction. The historical spectrum, provided by a
discussion of Biblical narratives, Midrashic sources, documents of
the Jewish mystics, Hasidic tales, and modern Hebrew works, allows
an understanding of the metamorphosis that the female figure has
experienced in her literary odyssey.
Using a series of intriguing and suspenseful narratives, Woman at
the Window explores universal female postures, responses, and
language which underlie the collective feminine experience. Drawing
from traditional Biblical readings and feminist explorations, this
text offers a series of creative, analytical retellings of Biblical
stories focusing on women's roles. The ancient tales are used to
highlight the archetypal characteristics, forms of conduct, psychic
reactions, and inner motivations of the contemporary. woman.
Aschenasy's insightful and careful reading of the old texts,
combined with the aid of modern perspectives on social and
individual behaviors, genetic and environmental influences, and
modern literary theories, help augment and deepen the understanding
of the Biblical tales as well as women's roles within them.
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