Talmudic transgressions: Engaging the work of Daniel Boyarin

Charlotte Elisheva Fonrobert (Editor), Ishay Rosen Zvi (Editor), Aharon Shemesh (Editor), Moulie Vidas (Editor)

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Abstract

Talmudic Transgressions is a collection of essays on rabbinic literature and related fields in response to the boundary-pushing scholarship of Daniel Boyarin. This work is an attempt to transgress boundaries in various ways, since boundaries differentiate social identities, literary genres, legal practices, or diasporas and homelands. These essays locate the transgressive not outside the classical traditions but in these traditions themselves, having learned from Boyarin that it is often within the tradition and in its terms that we can find challenges to accepted notions of knowledge, text, and ethnic or gender identity. The sections of this volume attempt to mirror this diverse set of topics.

Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLeiden ; Boston
PublisherBrill
Number of pages584
ISBN (Electronic)9789004345331
ISBN (Print)9789004345324
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

Publication series

NameSupplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism
PublisherBrill Academic Publishers
Volume181
ISSN (Print)1384-2161

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