This article both summarizes and analyzes recent feminist scholarship in literary studies and, in light of that analysis, examines a range of Hebrew terms for sexual intercourse. Particular attention is paid to Genesis and Judges
Wherever you look, whether reading a textbook, scrolling through wanted ads, looking at job requirem...
The book of Deuteronomy in the Hebrew Bible contains an extensive list of laws, from cultic regulati...
Stories of sexual violence are central to the Hebrew Bible. This dissertation examines three of thos...
The saturation of Ezekiel 23 with sexual metaphors, violent images, and its negative framing of fema...
This article examines the evolution of rabbinic interpretative discourse on the creation of woman, a...
This article explores the ancient Israelite law, namely the Deuteronomic Code (Deut. 12–26), in term...
A masterful intersection of Bible studies, gender studies, and rabbinic law, Diane Kriger explores t...
In my poetic analysis, I tease out the differences between Biblical and modern conceptions of rape. ...
According to quite a few books and films produced in the last few decades in Europe and North Americ...
Jews and Gender features sixteen authors exploring the history and culture of the intersection of Ju...
The Hebrew Bible lacks a term for androgyny or hermaphroditism. The term tumtumim, which identifies ...
The article presented above is dedicated to the feminist thought by Prof. Rachel Elior, who is deali...
Precirculated paper for 10th Nangeroni Seminar, experimentally reflecting on the gendering of knowle...
Israel has a population of 3½ million people who, for the most part, speak, read, and write an ancie...
This article examines texts of the Hebrew Bible about sexual violence as examples of literary transf...
Wherever you look, whether reading a textbook, scrolling through wanted ads, looking at job requirem...
The book of Deuteronomy in the Hebrew Bible contains an extensive list of laws, from cultic regulati...
Stories of sexual violence are central to the Hebrew Bible. This dissertation examines three of thos...
The saturation of Ezekiel 23 with sexual metaphors, violent images, and its negative framing of fema...
This article examines the evolution of rabbinic interpretative discourse on the creation of woman, a...
This article explores the ancient Israelite law, namely the Deuteronomic Code (Deut. 12–26), in term...
A masterful intersection of Bible studies, gender studies, and rabbinic law, Diane Kriger explores t...
In my poetic analysis, I tease out the differences between Biblical and modern conceptions of rape. ...
According to quite a few books and films produced in the last few decades in Europe and North Americ...
Jews and Gender features sixteen authors exploring the history and culture of the intersection of Ju...
The Hebrew Bible lacks a term for androgyny or hermaphroditism. The term tumtumim, which identifies ...
The article presented above is dedicated to the feminist thought by Prof. Rachel Elior, who is deali...
Precirculated paper for 10th Nangeroni Seminar, experimentally reflecting on the gendering of knowle...
Israel has a population of 3½ million people who, for the most part, speak, read, and write an ancie...
This article examines texts of the Hebrew Bible about sexual violence as examples of literary transf...
Wherever you look, whether reading a textbook, scrolling through wanted ads, looking at job requirem...
The book of Deuteronomy in the Hebrew Bible contains an extensive list of laws, from cultic regulati...
Stories of sexual violence are central to the Hebrew Bible. This dissertation examines three of thos...