Unsettling Jewish knowledge: text, contingency, desire

Spanning the fields of literature, history, philosophy, and theology, Unsettling Jewish Knowledge adopts a fresh approach to the study of Jewish thought and culture. By creatively foregrounding the role of emotions, senses, and the imagination in Jewish experience, the book invites readers to consid...

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Contributors: Dailey, Anne C. (Editor) ; Kavka, Martin (Editor) ; Levy, Lital (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Press [2023]
In:Year: 2023
Series/Journal:Jewish culture and contexts
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Collection of essays
B Judaism / Jewish studies / Knowledge / Identity / Jewish literature / Jewish philosophy
Further subjects:B R. Avraham Karelitz
B Jewish literature History and criticism
B desire
B emotions
B questioning knowledge
B senses
B Jewish Philosophy
B Jewish thought
B Jewish culture
B Jews Civilization
B Danilo Kiš
B History / Jewish
B knowledge production
B imagination
B the Hazon Ish
B Jews Study and teaching
B epistemology
B S.Y. Agnon
B Enchantment
B Isiah
B Talmud
B knowledge
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Summary:Spanning the fields of literature, history, philosophy, and theology, Unsettling Jewish Knowledge adopts a fresh approach to the study of Jewish thought and culture. By creatively foregrounding the role of emotions, senses, and the imagination in Jewish experience, the book invites readers to consider what it means for Jewish identity and experience to be constituted outside the frameworks of reasoned thought and inquiry. The collection's eight essays offer innovative and provocative approaches to a diverse array of topics including modern Jewish-Christian relations, the book of Isaiah, contemporary Jewish fiction, and philosophical meditations on Jewish law. Their bold interpretations of Jewish texts and histories are centered on questions of faith, loss, prejudice, and enchantment-and the darker implications of these questions. The book's essays also illuminate the importance of desire as a key motivating force in the pursuit of knowledge. Weaving together insights from several disciplines, Unsettling Jewish Knowledge challenges us to grapple with the unexpected, the unconventional, and the uncomfortable aspects of Jewish experience and its representations.Contributors: Anne C. Dailey, John Efron, Yael S. Feldman, Galit Hasan-Rokem, Martin Kavka, Lital Levy, Shaul Magid, Eva Mroczek, Paul E. Nahme, Eli Schonfeld, Shira Stav
ISBN:1512824313
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.9783/9781512824315