Religion 227 - WOMEN & GENDER/JEWISH HISTORY
Spring
2018
01
4.00
Lois Dubin
TTh 10:30-11:50
Smith College
30186-S18
SEELYE 107
ldubin@smith.edu
An exploration of Jewish women’s changing social roles, religious stances and cultural expressions in a variety of historical settings from ancient to modern times. How did Jewish women negotiate religious tradition, gender and cultural norms to fashion lives for themselves as individuals and as family and community members in diverse societies? Readings from a wide range of historical, religious, theoretical and literary works in order to address examples drawn from Biblical and rabbinic Judaism, medieval Islamic and Christian lands, modern Europe, America and the Middle East.