Judaic Studies 383 - Women, Gender, Judaism

Fall
2017
01
3.00
Susan Shapiro
TU TH 2:30PM 3:45PM
UMass Amherst
33133
32862
Historically, the figure of the "Jew" has been thought of as male. Making male experience normative has in turn shaped how Judaism itself has been understood. Shifting the basic terms and focus to include attention to women, gender, and sexuality significantly re-shapes our understanding of both Judaism and of Jewish culture/history. This course not only "fills in the blanks" of the missing women of Jewish history and tradition, but attends to questions of contemporary forms of Jewish women's and men's gendered lives, identities and sexualities. Beginning with the Bible, the course proceeds historically, concluding with contemporary views of and debates surrounding matters of gender and sexuality.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.