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Turn It Again (Paperback)

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By Sheila Delany (Editor)
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Originally published as a special issue of Exemplaria, these essays deserve a much wider audience. They deal with Jewish studies and the medieval historian, rabbinic ecclesiology and the synods of Nicaea and Yavneh, Jewish women martyrs, sexual politics and marriage, late-medieval Castile, nation and miscegenation, cultural hybridity, and Kabbalistic anthropology. The authors are widely published scholars and critics in various fields of Jewish studies. The volume will be valuable to many scholars, teachers, and students. The essays open up so many interesting avenues of inquiry that they will enlighten and challenge not only specialists in Jewish studies but also scholars, critics, students, and teachers of medieval literature and Jewish literature, medieval history and culture, women's studies, and religious studies. ""This superb collection of essays exemplifies the benefits of employing critical theory in Jewish studies research. It also demonstrates the importance of including the textual traditions of Jewish culture in any serious study of the middle ages. The essays will appeal to medievalists, intellectual historians, literary theorists, researchers in gender studies, religious studies specialists, and those engaged in cultural studies. Anyone working in Jewish studies will profit from the authors' textually grounded, theoretically sophisticated analysis."" -- Robert A. Daum Diamond Chair in Jewish Law & Ethics University of British Columbia Sheila Delany is Professor of English Emerita at Simon Fraser University. Her many books, articles, essays, and reviews helped open up Anglophone medieval studies, especially in Chaucer, to modern critical theory, gender-oriented work, and class-based historicism.

About the Author


Sheila Delany is Professor of English Emerita at Simon Fraser University. Her many books, articles, essays, and reviews helped open up Anglophone medieval studies, especially in Chaucer, to modern critical theory, gender-oriented work, and class-based historicism.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781556354427
ISBN-10: 1556354428
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication Date: May 1st, 2007
Pages: 234
Language: English