Feminist reading of literary texts was introduced at the end of the 1970s. Over the last twenty years, feminist methods of literary criticism have gradually entered the sphere of Modern Hebrew literature, radically changing the way in which Hebrew texts are viewed by both women and men. This article offers a comprehensive model that pertains to four thematic categories, derived from studies published in the Women in Judaism journal over the last twenty years. These are the categories:Feminist reading of women writers’ works, examining representations of women, gender conflicts, relationships between sexes;Presenting theoretical / poetic models based on readings of Modern Hebrew literature;Suggestions of feminist reading of works written by ...
The book of Ruth has been widely accepted as being a positive text for and about women in the Hebrew...
This probing analysis of ancient Hebrew texts offers revealing clues as to why the apparent bias aga...
Israel has a population of 3½ million people who, for the most part, speak, read, and write an ancie...
Articles on Jewish women are frequently published in women\u27s studies/ feminist periodicals, where...
The article discusses contemporary Israeli women artists that are in dialogue with the ancient Hebre...
During the past two decades the new awareness of women has developed from a diffuse protest to consc...
During the past two decades the new awareness of women has developed from a diffuse protest to consc...
In the first twenty years of WIJ, indeed from the very first issue onwards, biblical studies have be...
This thesis is intended to examine the state of women within the Jewish Pale of Settlement during th...
What kind of reader of the Bible am I? This question is at the core of my research. I am a woman; I ...
When it comes to gender equality, Jewish Studies has a long way to go. All-male conferences, overwhe...
As Israeli feminists attempt to connect with the women\u27s movement outside Israel, Jewish feminist...
As Israeli feminists attempt to connect with the women\u27s movement outside Israel, Jewish feminist...
Feminist scholarship, in recent decades, has exposed the patriarchal nature of Western history and t...
Stories of sexual violence are central to the Hebrew Bible. This dissertation examines three of thos...
The book of Ruth has been widely accepted as being a positive text for and about women in the Hebrew...
This probing analysis of ancient Hebrew texts offers revealing clues as to why the apparent bias aga...
Israel has a population of 3½ million people who, for the most part, speak, read, and write an ancie...
Articles on Jewish women are frequently published in women\u27s studies/ feminist periodicals, where...
The article discusses contemporary Israeli women artists that are in dialogue with the ancient Hebre...
During the past two decades the new awareness of women has developed from a diffuse protest to consc...
During the past two decades the new awareness of women has developed from a diffuse protest to consc...
In the first twenty years of WIJ, indeed from the very first issue onwards, biblical studies have be...
This thesis is intended to examine the state of women within the Jewish Pale of Settlement during th...
What kind of reader of the Bible am I? This question is at the core of my research. I am a woman; I ...
When it comes to gender equality, Jewish Studies has a long way to go. All-male conferences, overwhe...
As Israeli feminists attempt to connect with the women\u27s movement outside Israel, Jewish feminist...
As Israeli feminists attempt to connect with the women\u27s movement outside Israel, Jewish feminist...
Feminist scholarship, in recent decades, has exposed the patriarchal nature of Western history and t...
Stories of sexual violence are central to the Hebrew Bible. This dissertation examines three of thos...
The book of Ruth has been widely accepted as being a positive text for and about women in the Hebrew...
This probing analysis of ancient Hebrew texts offers revealing clues as to why the apparent bias aga...
Israel has a population of 3½ million people who, for the most part, speak, read, and write an ancie...