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Słuchająca „zamilkłych głosów” i jej opowieść. Myśl feministyczna Rachel Elior
Author(s) -
Katarzyna Kornacka-Sareło
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
studia europaea gnesnensa/studia europaea gnesnensia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2720-7145
pISSN - 2082-5951
DOI - 10.14746/seg.2014.9.11
Subject(s) - creatures , judaism , mythology , mysticism , hebrew , gender studies , narrative , sociology , order (exchange) , religious studies , theology , art , natural (archaeology) , literature , philosophy , history , finance , economics , archaeology
The aim of this article is to present the feminist thought of Prof. Rachel Elior (the Hebrew University, Jerusalem), who is a world-known scholar working, mainly, in the field of Jewish mysticism in its different forms and aspects. Nevertheless, Prof. Elior dedicated some of her works also to the problem of Jewish women who, for centuries, have been, generally, absent, in social, religious and cultural life of Jewish communities living in different parts of the world. As the analysis of Elior’s feminist literature shows, the aforementioned absence of the women has been mainly caused by the patriarchal order, created “by men and for men”, by means of some male narratives and male mythology, in which women seem to be – usually - perceived as some inferior creatures or they are simply demonized.

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