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Cultures of the Jews: A New History, Vol. 5 » (1st Edition)

Book cover image of Cultures of the Jews: A New History, Vol. 5 by David Biale

Authors: David Biale
ISBN-13: 9780805241310, ISBN-10: 0805241310
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Date Published: October 2002
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: David Biale

Book Synopsis

In 23 provocative essays grounded by cultural texts/artefacts, leading scholars (archeologists, historians, literary critics, folklorists) from Israel and diaspora countries address issues of ever-evolving Jewish identity (or is it identities?) and bilateral relations with their majority cultural contexts. Biale (Jewish history, U. of California, Davis) introduces sections on Mediterranean origins, diaspora diversities, and modern challenges to tradition worldwide. The some 100 illustrations include dust jacket art from the c. 1300 Schoken Bible. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Publishers Weekly

This insightful collection of essays by today's leading Judaica scholars (such as Ilana Pardes and Isaiah Gafni) transports the reader from the nascent Jewish nation first emerging from bondage in Egypt through both its cultural and religious decline and efflorescence in the Middle Ages to modern-day Israeli and American Jewish culture. Divided into three sections, "Mediterranean Origins," "Diversities of Diaspora" and "Modern Encounters," the compilation provides an array of creative perspectives. Objects of material culture a map, an amulet, a ketubbah (a Jewish marriage contract) are used as lenses through which to examines various aspects of Jewish life in a given time and place; e.g., a menorah topped by an eagle symbolizing Polish sovereignty opens Moshe Rosman's study of Polish-Lithuanian-Jewish culture. The contributors assume that Jewish history did not develop in a vacuum, but that Jewish culture and religion were at times influenced by the surrounding cultures, and that Jews incorporated elements of what they saw around them while striving to refashion them as distinctly Jewish. Furthermore, if Jewish identity changed according to differing historical contexts, editor Biale (a professor of Jewish history at UC-Davis and author of Power and Powerlessness in Jewish History) suggests, referring to Jewish culture in the singular is inadequate and oversimplified. The authors raise questions central to the understanding of Judaism and Jewish life, and propose answers that try to reconcile ideas with their historical realities. Intellectually stimulating, articulately written and extensively documented, this collection is sure to raise excitement in aficionados looking for something to whet their historical appetite. (Oct. 15) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Preface: Toward a Cultural History of the Jews
Pt. 1Mediterranean Origins
Introduction3
1Imagining the Birth of Ancient Israel: National Metaphors in the Bible9
2Israel Among the Nations: Biblical Culture in the Ancient Near East43
3Hellenistic Judaism77
4Jewish Culture in Greco-Roman Palestine135
5Confronting a Christian Empire: Jewish Culture in the World of Byzantium181
6Babylonian Rabbinic Culture223
7Jewish Culture in the Formative Period of Islam267
Pt. 2Diversities for Diaspora
Introduction305
1Merchants and Intellectuals, Rabbis and Poets: Judeo-Arabic Culture in the Golden Age of Islam313
2A Letter to a Wayward Teacher: The Transformations of Sephardic Culture in Christian Iberia389
3A Jewish-Christian Symbiosis: The Culture of Early Ashkenaz449
4Innovative Tradition: Jewish Culture in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth519
5Families and Their Fortunes: The Jews of Early Modern Italy573
6Bom Judesmo: The Western Sephardic Diaspora639
7Childbirth and Magic: Jewish Folklore and Material Culture671
Pt. 3Modern Encounters
Introduction725
1Urban Visibility and Biblical Visions: Jewish Culture in Western and Central Europe in the Modern Age731
2A Journey Between Worlds: East European Jewish Culture from the Partitions of Poland to the Holocaust799
3The Ottoman Diaspora: The Rise and Fall of Ladino Literary Culture863
4Multicultural Visions: The Cultural Tapestry of the Jews of North Africa887
5Challenges to Tradition: Jewish Cultures in Yemen, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, and Bukhara933
6Religious Interplay on an African Stage: Ethiopian Jews in Christian Ethiopia977
7Locus and Language: Hebrew Culture in Israel, 1890-19901011
8The "Other" Israel: Folk Cultures in the Modern State of Israel1063
9Declarations of Independence: American Jewish Culture in the Twentieth Century1099
Conclusion1147
Index1151

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