03665nam 22006134a 450 991045705200332120200520144314.00-8276-0997-3(CKB)2520000000008255(EBL)3039315(OCoLC)923703640(SSID)ssj0000429040(PQKBManifestationID)11305701(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000429040(PQKBWorkID)10424566(PQKB)10387873(MiAaPQ)EBC3039315(OCoLC)688305854(MdBmJHUP)muse12603(Au-PeEL)EBL3039315(CaPaEBR)ebr10372112(EXLCZ)99252000000000825520051006d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrStudies in Bible and feminist criticism[electronic resource] /Tikva Frymer-Kensky1st ed.Philadelphia, PA Jewish Publication Society20061 online resource (463 p.)JPS scholar of distinction seriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-8276-0798-9 "Bibliography of the published writings of Tikva Frymer-Kensky": p. 429-436.Includes bibliographical references.Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: A Retrospective; List of Abbreviations; COMPARATIVE CULTURE I: ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN RELIGIONS; Creation Myths; 1 / Atrahasis: An Introduction; 2 / The Planting of Man: A Study in Biblical Imagery; Flood Myths; 3 / Israel and the Ancient Near East: New Perspectives on the Flood; 4 / The Atrahasis Epic and Its Significance for Our Understanding of Genesis 1-9; Goddess Myths; 5 / Goddesses: Biblical Echoes; 6 / Lolita-Inanna; COMPARATIVE CULTURE II: JUDAISM AND CHRISTIANITY; 7 / The Image: Religious Anthropology in Judaism and Christianity8 / Biblical Voices on Chosenness9 / Jesus and the Law; 10 / Covenant: A Jewish Biblical Perspective; FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES I: GENDER AND THE BIBLE; 11 / The Bible and Women's Studies; 12 / The Ideology of Gender in the Bible and the Ancient Near East; 13 / Sanctifying Torah; 14 / Reading Rahab; FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES II: GENDER AND THE LAW; 15 / Patriarchal Family Relationships and Near Eastern Law; 16 / Law and Philosophy: The Case of Sex in the Bible; 17 / Halakhah, Law, and Feminism; 18 / The Feminist Challenge to Halakhah; THEOLOGIES I: BIBLICAL THEOLOGY19 / Revelation Revealed: The Doubt of Torah20 / Moses and the Cults: The Question of Religious Leadership; 21 / The Theology of Catastrophe: A Question of Historical Justice; 22 / The End of the World and the Limits of Biblical Ecology; 23 / Pollution, Purification, and Purgation in Biblical Israel; 24 / Ecology in a Biblical Perspective; THEOLOGIES II: CONSTRUCTIVE THEOLOGY; 25 / The Emergence of Jewish Biblical Theologies; 26 / Constructing a Theology of Healing; 27 / On Feminine God-Talk; 28 / Woman Jews; 29 / Like a Birthing Woman; 30 / ShaddaiBibliography of the Published Writings of Tikva Frymer-KenskyJPS scholar of distinction series.Middle Eastern literatureRelation to the Old TestamentElectronic books.Middle Eastern literatureRelation to the Old Testament.220.6082Frymer-Kensky Tikva Simone872640MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910457052003321Studies in Bible and feminist criticism2446453UNINA03173nam 2200673 a 450 991046310350332120200520144314.00-8047-8825-110.1515/9780804788250(CKB)2670000000335593(EBL)1117241(OCoLC)827208529(SSID)ssj0000820437(PQKBManifestationID)12314381(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000820437(PQKBWorkID)10863359(PQKB)10735792(MiAaPQ)EBC1117241(DE-B1597)564542(DE-B1597)9780804788250(PPN)236069969(Au-PeEL)EBL1117241(CaPaEBR)ebr10651970(OCoLC)1198930705(EXLCZ)99267000000033559320120521d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrSpectacular speculation[electronic resource] thrills, the economy, and popular discourse /Urs Stäheli ; translated by Eric SavothStanford, Calif. Stanford University Press20131 online resource (312 p.)Translation of: Spektakuläre Spekulation : das Populäre der Ökonomie.0-8047-7131-6 0-8047-7132-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Gambling and speculation : entertaining contingency? -- The normalization of "wild contingency" : stabilizing the distinction between gambling and speculation -- Charles Mackay : the spectacle of equality -- Speculative vistas : crowds and speculation in the USA during the nineteenth century -- Alone against the crowd : the communicative techniques of the contrarians -- The eroticism of the market and the gender of speculation -- The rhythm of the market.Spectacular Speculation is a history and sociological analysis of the semantics of speculation from 1870 to 1930, when speculation began to assume enormous importance in popular culture. Informed by the work of Luhmann, Foucault, Simmel and Deleuze, it looks at how speculation was translated into popular knowledge and charts the discursive struggles of making speculation a legitimate economic practice. Noting that the vocabulary available to discuss the concept was not properly economic, the book reveals the underside of putting it into words. Speculation's success depended upon noSpeculationUnited StatesHistorySpeculationHistoryFinanceSocial aspectsUnited StatesHistoryFinanceSocial aspectsHistoryElectronic books.SpeculationHistory.SpeculationHistory.FinanceSocial aspectsHistory.FinanceSocial aspectsHistory.332.64/5Stäheli Urs1966-1039185Savoth Eric1039186MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463103503321Spectacular speculation2461232UNINA