"Lift Up Your Voice": Women's Voices and Feminist Interpretation in Jewish Studies (review)
Author(s) -
Elisheva Baumgarten
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
nashim a journal of jewish women s studies and gender issues
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.114
H-Index - 3
eISSN - 1565-5288
pISSN - 0793-8934
DOI - 10.1353/nsh.2004.0026
Subject(s) - interpretation (philosophy) , judaism , lift (data mining) , gender studies , literature , sociology , art , philosophy , linguistics , computer science , theology , data mining
This book, the product of a conference held at the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem, not only offers its readers the opportunity to read the papers given at an interesting and stimulating gathering, but, more importantly, constitutes a valuable contribution to the Hebrew-speaking audience’s ability to access and enjoy academic studies that focus on gender and women’s studies. One could say that over the past five years in Israel, we are witness to a phenomenon that occurred in the American academy a few years earlier. In the early 1990s, only a few English-language anthologies about gender and Jewish studies had appeared, such as Feminist Perspectives on Jewish Studies, edited by Lynn Davidson and Shelley Tenenbaum, and Judith Baskin’s Jewish Women in Historical Perspective. Today, many collections and several important monographs are available. In Hebrew, until recently, the only such collection of academic studies was Yael Azmon’s A View into the Lives of Women in Jewish Societies. Because of the special merit of Levine Melammed’s book in filling this gap, my review will focus on the picture it provides as one of the first available Hebrew anthologies on the meeting of gender and women’s studies with Jewish studies. In the context of academic Hebrew writings on women’s studies and Jewish studies, Levine Melammed’s book is unique in its wide range of subjects, including such fields as literature and pedagogy, which do not appear in Azmon’s volume. It is the first book in Hebrew to portray both current academic research and the challenges faced by those who work in the field. However, echoing the book’s membership in a genre that is well developed elsewhere, the editor feels no need to follow Azmon in introducing her book
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