Jews and Feminism: The Ambivalent Search for Home

Jews and Feminism: The Ambivalent Search for Home

by Laura Levitt
Jews and Feminism: The Ambivalent Search for Home

Jews and Feminism: The Ambivalent Search for Home

by Laura Levitt

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Overview

By interrogating America's promise of a home for Jews as citizens of the liberal state, Jews and Feminism questions the very terms of this social "contract". Maintaining that Jews, women, and Jewish women are not necessarily secure within this construction of the state, Laura Levitt links this contractual construction of belonging and acceptance to legacies of marriage as a contractual home for Jewish women.

Exploring the immigration of Jews from Eastern Europe for America, as well as their desire to make this country their permanent home, Levitt raises questions about the search for stability in specific Jewish religious and cultural traditions which is linked to the liberal academy as well as feminist study, thus offering an account of an ambivalent Jewish feminist embrace of America as home.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415914451
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/25/1997
Series: Creating the North American Landscape (Paperback)
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Laura Levitt is Assistant Professor of Religion at Temple University where she also teaches in the Women's Studies Department. She is co-editor of Judaism Since Gender, also available from Routledge.

Table of Contents

Preface The Journey Homeintroduction — HomeOne Embraces Part One Jewish Women at Home: Rabbinic Judaism, Liberal Jewish TheologyTwo Reading KetubbotThree Becoming LiberalFour The Sexual ContractFive Covenant or Contract?: Marriage as TheologySix Marriage as Feminist Theology? Part Two Feminist Study: Reconfiguring Jewish IdentitySeven Feminist Dreams of HomeEight Jews in Feminist StudyPart Three Ambivalent EmbracesNine Returning to AtlantaTen Claiming AmericaEleven What's in a Name? Conclusion Writing Home
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