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Rereading Talmud: Gender, Law, and the Poetics of Sugyot

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Expanding upon her doctoral dissertation, Cohen partakes of the timeless tradition of revisiting the Talmud for its contemporary relevance. The author's interpretive approach is that of literary analysis of the Talmud as an end in itself and not as a means of historical inquiry. She critiques the work of scholars such as Avraham Weiss, Shamma Freidman, and Jacob Neusner, before offering her "sugyaetics" applied to two women-themed sugyot from b Gittin (Hebrew text appended). Indexed by English, Hebrew and Aramaic terms, and passages cited. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

264 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1988

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September 23, 2018
Recommended to me as an excellent literature review on the state of academic Talmud study, which is totally was.
The rest was also fascinating and I'm enjoying this chance to shift the way I think about what's going on in the sugya.
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