The golem is an elusive creature. From a religious perspective it enacts spirit entering matter, a creation story of potential salvation crossed with reprehensible arrogance. As a historical narrative, the golem story becomes a tale of Jewish powerlessness and oppression, of pogroms and ghettoization, of assimilation and exile, and sometimes, of renewal. As the subject of a course in women, gender and sexuality studies, the golem narrative can be seen as a relentless questioning of otherness and identity and as a revelation of the complex intersectionalities of gender, class, sexuality, race, disability, and ethnicity. As a philosophical motif, the ambiguous figure of the golem represents our human fears that we are not the autonomous indiv...
Le mot golem, un hapax biblique traduit de l’hébreu golmi, présent dans le Psaume CXXXIX,16, désigne...
A criticism of George Eliot\u27s Daniel Deronda, from Henry James onwards, is that it is a novel of ...
The study analyzes the Golem in its transition from Jewish mysticism to German and American Literatu...
This dissertation discusses the use of the golem legend in Jewish American Literature. Analysis of t...
This thesis examines and compares Yudel Rosenberg’s The Golem and the Wondrous Deeds of the Maharal ...
This dissertation explores the use of the golem, the Jewish mythical creature, by authors to challen...
The late twentieth and early twenty first centuries have seen a resurgence of the golem in several m...
This thesis is a creative portfolio of written and recorded experiments and performances from Septem...
The Jewish legend of the Golem – a mythic being created by rabbis and mystics versed in Kabbalah and...
This chapter traces the development of the figure of the golem from its early appear- ance in Jewish...
This thesis examines Michael Chabon’s defense of escapist stories as manifested in his Pulitzer Priz...
The aim of the article is to present the semantic wealth concealed in the Jewish legend about "golem...
Riley Simpson was curious about golems, so he asked his friend Peter, an X-Files superfan, to recomm...
There are many ways of interpreting the so-called ‘new technologies’. One of the most interesting is...
© 2013 Dr. Anna HirshThe Golem can be perceived beyond its physical resemblance to a human, it can a...
Le mot golem, un hapax biblique traduit de l’hébreu golmi, présent dans le Psaume CXXXIX,16, désigne...
A criticism of George Eliot\u27s Daniel Deronda, from Henry James onwards, is that it is a novel of ...
The study analyzes the Golem in its transition from Jewish mysticism to German and American Literatu...
This dissertation discusses the use of the golem legend in Jewish American Literature. Analysis of t...
This thesis examines and compares Yudel Rosenberg’s The Golem and the Wondrous Deeds of the Maharal ...
This dissertation explores the use of the golem, the Jewish mythical creature, by authors to challen...
The late twentieth and early twenty first centuries have seen a resurgence of the golem in several m...
This thesis is a creative portfolio of written and recorded experiments and performances from Septem...
The Jewish legend of the Golem – a mythic being created by rabbis and mystics versed in Kabbalah and...
This chapter traces the development of the figure of the golem from its early appear- ance in Jewish...
This thesis examines Michael Chabon’s defense of escapist stories as manifested in his Pulitzer Priz...
The aim of the article is to present the semantic wealth concealed in the Jewish legend about "golem...
Riley Simpson was curious about golems, so he asked his friend Peter, an X-Files superfan, to recomm...
There are many ways of interpreting the so-called ‘new technologies’. One of the most interesting is...
© 2013 Dr. Anna HirshThe Golem can be perceived beyond its physical resemblance to a human, it can a...
Le mot golem, un hapax biblique traduit de l’hébreu golmi, présent dans le Psaume CXXXIX,16, désigne...
A criticism of George Eliot\u27s Daniel Deronda, from Henry James onwards, is that it is a novel of ...
The study analyzes the Golem in its transition from Jewish mysticism to German and American Literatu...