Marriage And Metaphor: Constructions Of Gender In Rabbinic Literature

Book Summary


Beginning with the opening of Mishnah Kiddushin, _A woman is acquired (in marriage)...by money, by document, or by sexual intercourse,_ and using other examples of commercial language applied to marriage across the rabbinic canon, this work demonstrates that rabbis used information from the realm of property and commercial transactions to structure their understanding and reasoning about marriage and gender relations through a metaphor of women as ownable and marriage as a purchase or acquisition.

Book Details


Book Name Marriage And Metaphor: Constructions Of Gender In Rabbinic Literature
Author Gail Susan Labovitz
Publisher Lexington Books (Nov 2009)
ISBN 9780739134252
Pages 289
Language English
Price 3817
 
 

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