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Record Nr.

UNINA9910778516603321

Titolo

The Jewish body [[electronic resource] ] : corporeality, society, and identity in the Renaissance and early modern period / / edited by Maria Diemling and Giuseppe Veltri

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden ; ; Boston, : Brill, 2009

ISBN

1-282-39896-2

9786612398964

90-474-4209-1

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (500 p.)

Collana

Studies in Jewish history and culture ; ; v. 17

Altri autori (Persone)

DiemlingMaria

VeltriGiuseppe

Disciplina

296.3/20902

Soggetti

Human body - Religious aspects - Judaism

Human body - Social aspects

Body image - Social aspects

Jews - Identity

Human body - Religious aspects - Christianity

Jews - History - 70-1789

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Materials / M. Diemling and G. Veltri -- Introduction / M. Diemling and G. Veltri -- The Rise Of The Body In Early Modern Jewish Society: The Italian Case Study / Roni Weinstein -- Jewish Bodies And Renaissance Melancholy: Culture And The City In Italy And The Ottoman Empire / Eleazar Gutwirth -- “Den Ikh Bin Treyfe Gevezn”: Body Perceptions In Seventeenth-Century Jewish Autobiographical Texts / Maria Diemling -- “Who Knows What The Cause Is?”: “Natural” And “Unnatural” Causes For Illness In The Writings Of Ba’Alei Shem, Doctors And Patients Among German Jews In The Eightheenth Century / Nimrod Zinger -- “La’Avodat Bor\'O”: The Body In The Shulhan Arukh Of R. Joseph Caro / Jeffrey R. Woolf -- Virginity: Women’s Body As A State Of Mind: Destiny Becomes Biology / Howard Tzvi Adelman -- Mental And Bodily Malfunctioning In Marriage: Evidence From Sixteenth- And Early Seventeenth-Century Responsa From The Ottoman Empire And Poland



/ Ruth Berger -- On The Performing Body In Theosophical-Theurgical Kabbalah: Some Preliminary Remarks / Moshe Idel -- Giving Birth To The Hebrew Author: Two Compositions By Johanan Alemanno / Arthur M. Lesley -- The Idea Of Beauty In Leone Ebreo (Judah Abravanel) / Sergius Kodera -- Body Of Conversion And The Immortality Of The Soul: The “Beautiful Jewess” Sara Copio Sullam / Giuseppe Veltri -- Shaping The Body Of The Godhead: The Adaptation Of The And Rogynous Motif In Early Christian Kabbalah / Saverio Campanini -- The Human Body As A Musical Instrument In The Sermons Of Judah Moscato / Gianfranco Miletto -- Angelic Embodiment And The Feminine Representation Of Jesus: Reconstructing Carnality In The Christian Kabbalah Of Johann Kemper / Elliot R. Wolfson -- “Adonai Con Voi” (1569), A Simple Popular Song With A Complicated Semantic About (What Seems To Be) Circumcision / Don Harrán -- Index Of Subjects / M. Diemling and G. Veltri -- Index Of Persons / M. Diemling and G. Veltri.

Sommario/riassunto

The tension between the \'book\' and the \'body\' has in recent years attracted the attention of scholars interested in the perception of the body in Judaism and the impact of religious law and performance on the body. The fifteen contributions in this volume deal with perceptions of the \'Jewish body\' in a broad range of legal, poetic, mystical, philosophical and polemical early modern Jewish sources. The first part of the book examines the construction of the body in specific historical and social contexts. Part two discusses normative texts and the notion of an \'ideal Jewish body.\' Part three explores body, mind and soul in Jewish philosophy and mysticism. The last section of the book discusses body issues in Jewish-Christian discourse. The volume includes contributions by Howard Tzvi Adelman, Ruth Berger, Saverio Campanini, Maria Diemling, Eleazar Gutwirth, Don Harrán, Moshe Idel, Sergius Kodera, Arthur M. Lesley, Gianfranco Miletto, Giuseppe Veltri, Roni Weinstein, Elliot R. Wolfson, Jeffrey R. Woolf and Nimrod Zinger.