Jewish voices in feminism : transnational perspectives / Nelly Las ; translated by Ruth Morris.

"Feminist theories maintain that gender issues are a ubiquitous component of our lives, intersecting with every aspect of the society in which we live and interact. Because the feminist debate has included questions important to Jewish discourse, including religion, antisemitism, Zionism, and t...

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Main Author: Las, Nelly.
Other Authors: Morris, Ruth (Translator)
Format: eBook
Language:English
French
Published: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2015]
Series:Studies in antisemitism.
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Summary:"Feminist theories maintain that gender issues are a ubiquitous component of our lives, intersecting with every aspect of the society in which we live and interact. Because the feminist debate has included questions important to Jewish discourse, including religion, antisemitism, Zionism, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, it is not surprising that such matters should also be of concern to Jewish women, many of whom have played an active role in feminist movements. In "Jewish Voices in Feminism," Nelly Las navigates primarily among three cultures (French, Anglo-American, and Israeli) to present a philosophical and historical analysis of the intersection between contemporary Jewish dilemmas and feminism and its impact on Jewish thinking. She also explains the ambivalent attitude of feminist activists regarding current developments in the Jewish world. This book, based on extensive documentation that includes written and oral testimonies, provides a wide variety of gender-centered approaches to ethics, solidarity, identity, and memory"--
Item Description:"Original French-language edition: Voix juives dans le féminisme : Résonances françaises et anglo-américaines, ©2011, Paris."
Physical Description:1 online resource (271 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-254) and index.
ISBN:9780803277496 (e-book)
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