The Feminized Hero in Second Temple Judaism
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Jan '25
£90.00
This title is due to be published on 31st January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
Uncovers psychological aspects of Jewish identity, moral life, and decision explored in Jewish texts of the post-exilic period.
The turbulent Second Temple period produced searching biblical texts whose protagonist were more everyday figures who expressed their moral uncertainties more vocally. In this volume, Larry Wills offers a deep interrogation of these stories, uncovering the psychological aspects of Jewish identity, moral life, and decisions that they explore.The turbulent Second Temple period produced searching biblical texts whose protagonists, unlike heroes like Noah, Abraham, and Moses, were more everyday figures who expressed their moral uncertainties more vocally. Reflecting on a new type of Jewish moral agent, these tales depict men who are feminized, and women who are masculinized. In this volume, Lawrence M. Wills offers a deep interrogation of these stories, uncovering the psychological aspects of Jewish identity, moral life, and decisions that they explore. Often written as novellas, the stories investigate emotions, psychological interiorizing, the self, agency, and character. Recent insights from gender and postcolonial theory inform Wills' study, as he shows how one can study and compare modern and ancient gender constructs. Wills also reconstructs the social fabric of the Second Temple period and demonstrates how a focus on emotions, the self, and moral psychology, often associated with both ancient Greek and modern literature, are present in biblical texts, albeit in a subtle, unassuming manner.
ISBN: 9781009487160
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173 pages