Jewish Studies 269 - Citizens and Subjects: Jews in the Modern World
Citizens and Subjects
Spring
2023
01
4.00
Mara Benjamin
MW 10:00AM-11:15AM
Mount Holyoke College
120092
Clapp Laboratory 126
benjamin@mtholyoke.edu
120092,120074,120161
This course examines key themes in Jewish intellectual, religious, and political life from the late 17th century to the present. We examine: the effect of civil emancipation and the Enlightenment on Jewish philosophy and theology; Jews as both architects of modern thought and the paradigmatic Other in European liberal nation-states; the transformation of traditional Jewish religious rituals and belief systems in response to dramatic social and political life; new patterns of gender and family organization; the effect of antisemitism, Zionism, and imperialism on Jewish politics; and contemporary Jewish intellectual innovation, including feminist and queer thought.