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Jewish Feminism Esther Fuchs

Jewish Feminism By Esther Fuchs

Jewish Feminism by Esther Fuchs


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This book argues that Jewish feminist theory is currently limited by several frames of reference that are usually taken for granted. The critical analysis is intended to release the grip of these limiting frames on Jewish feminism so as to let it evolve, grow, and live up to its fullest potential.

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Jewish Feminism: Framed and Reframed by Esther Fuchs

In the last three decades, hundreds of books and essays have been published on women, gender, and Jewish Studies. This burgeoning scholarship has not been adequately theorized, contextualized, or historicized. This book argues that Jewish feminist studies is currently constrained by multiple frames of reference that require re-examination, a self-critical awareness, and a serious reflective inquiry into the models, paradigms, and assumptions that inform, shape, and define this area of academic interest. This book is the first critical analysis of Jewish feminist scholarship, tracing it from its tentative beginnings in the late 1970s to contemporary academic articulations of its disciplinary projects. It focuses on the assumptions, evasions, omissions, inconsistencies, and gaps in this scholarship, and notably the absence of debate, contestation, and interrogation of authoritative articulations of its presumed goals, investments, and priorities. The book teases out implicit thinking about mapping, direction, and orientation from introductions to leading anthologies and engages critically with the few explicitly theoretical works on Jewish feminist studies, contesting ideas that have become hegemonic in some areas, and interrogating the limitations these theories impose on future trajectories in Jewish feminist studies. Each chapter outlines the theoretical assumptions that inform salient publications in the field, providing a close reading of scholarly texts that justify certain practices. The book is divided into four chapters, each of which focuses on a different frame of reference. It outlines the way in which the various frames that have so far been imposed on Jewish feminism, the ethnocentric, liberal, personal, masculinist, and essentialist, have arrested its theoretical elaboration and articulation. The book includes both interdisciplinary anthologies on gender and Jewish identity and disciplinary publications in history, literature, philosophy, cultural studies, and Holocaust studies.

Jewish Feminism Reviews

In her new brilliant book, Esther Fuchs once again demonstrates that she is a dazzling intellect and a courageous thinker. Her critique of current modes of feminist theorizing in Jewish studies is extraordinary, and her rigorous mind demands that we think in more complex ways. Fuchs is a fearless trailblazer, exposing outmoded ways of thinking in order to lead us to more sophisticated and insightful feminist theorizing. -- Susannah Heschel, Dartmouth College
Jewish Feminism: Framed and Reframed makes an important contribution to the literature. -- Marla Brettschneider, University of New Hampshire

About Esther Fuchs

Esther Fuchs is professor emerita of Judaic and Near Eastern Studies at the University of Arizona, Tucson.

Table of Contents

Prologue
Introduction: Jewish Feminism Framed
1. Jewish Feminist Scholarship: The Liberal Frame
2. Jewish Feminist Theory: The Personal Frame
3. The New Jewish Studies: The Masculinist Frame
4. Women and Holocaust Studies: The Essentialist Frame
Bibliography

Additional information

NLS9781498566513
9781498566513
1498566510
Jewish Feminism: Framed and Reframed by Esther Fuchs
New
Paperback
Lexington Books
2020-03-15
248
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