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Blood Relations Janet Adelman

Blood Relations By Janet Adelman

Blood Relations by Janet Adelman


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Drawing on a variety of cultural materials, this title demonstrates that, despite the triumph of its Christians, The Merchant of Venice reflects Christian anxiety and guilt about its simultaneous dependence on and disavowal of Judaism.

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Blood Relations: Christian and Jew in The Merchant of Venice by Janet Adelman

In Blood Relations, Janet Adelman confronts her resistance to The Merchant of Venice as both a critic and a Jew. With her distinctive psychological acumen, she argues that Shakespeare's play frames the uneasy relationship between Christian and Jew specifically in familial terms in order to recapitulate the vexed familial relationship between Christianity and Judaism.Adelman locates the promise - or threat - of Jewish conversion as a particular site of tension in the play. Drawing on a variety of cultural materials, she demonstrates that, despite the triumph of its Christians, The Merchant of Venice reflects Christian anxiety and guilt about its simultaneous dependence on and disavowal of Judaism. In this startling psycho-theological analysis, both the insistence that Shylock's daughter Jessica remain racially bound to her father after her conversion and the depiction of Shylock as a bloody-minded monster are understood as antidotes to Christian uneasiness about a Judaism it can neither own nor disown.In taking seriously the religious discourse of The Merchant of Venice, Adelman offers in Blood Relations an indispensable book on the play and on the fascinating question of Jews and Judaism in Renaissance England and beyond.

Blood Relations Reviews

This book is well-positioned to be the most important book-length study of The Merchant of Venice in all of the available scholarship. No one today is writing more trenchant criticism than Adelman. Her study of this deeply problematic play is fair and judicious while also passionately involved, learned, and wide-ranging while also attuned to painful moral issues. - David Bevington, University of Chicago

About Janet Adelman

Janet Adelman is professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley, and the author of Twentieth-Century Interpretations of King Lear, The Common Liar: An Essay on Antony and Cleopatra, and Suffocating Mothers: Fantasies of Maternal Origin in Shakespeare, Hamlet to The Tempest.

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CIN0226006816G
9780226006819
0226006816
Blood Relations: Christian and Jew in The Merchant of Venice by Janet Adelman
Used - Good
Hardback
The University of Chicago Press
20080401
224
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