Torah queeries [[electronic resource] ] : weekly commentaries on the Hebrew Bible / / edited by Gregg Drinkwater, Joshua Lesser, and David Shneer ; foreword by Judith Plaskow |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, : New York University Press, c2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (350 p.) |
Disciplina | 222/.10708664 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
DrinkwaterGregg
LesserJoshua ShneerDavid <1972-> |
Soggetto topico |
Homosexuality - Religious aspects - Judaism
Jewish gays Jewish lesbians |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
0-8147-8524-7
1-4416-3154-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Torah Queeries -- Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part I. Bereshit -- one. Male and Female God Created Them -- two. From Delight to Destruction: The Double-Faced Power of Sex -- three. Going to and Becoming Ourselves Transformation and Covenants in Parashat -- four. Looking Back to Look Forward Parashat Vayera (Genesis 18:1–22:24) -- five. When Gender Varies: A Curious Case of Kere and Ketiv -- six. Esau’s Gender Crossing -- seven. And Jacob Came Out -- eight. Biblical Sex -- nine. Joseph’s Fabulous Technicolor Dreamcoat -- ten. Yusuf Come Home -- eleven. Forgiveness as a Queer Response -- twelve. Uncovering Joseph’s Bones -- Part II. Shemot -- thirteen. Making Noise for Social Change -- fourteen. Uncircumcized Lips -- fifteen. The Ritual of Storytelling -- sixteen. Into Life: The Humanism of the Exodus -- seventeen. The Necessity of Windows -- eighteen. Laws and Judgments as a “Bridge to a Better World” -- nineteen. Building an Inclusive Social Space -- twenty. When the Fabulous Is Holy -- twenty–one. Mounting Sinai -- twenty-two. Listening to Heart-Wisdom -- twenty-three. A Knack for Design -- Part III. Vayikra -- twenty-four. Bodily Perfection in the Sanctuary -- twenty-five. HaNer Tamid, dos Pintele Yid v’ha Zohar Muzar: The Eternal Flame, the Jewish Spark, and the Flaming Queer -- twenty-six. Nadav and Avihu and Dietary Laws: A Case of Action and Reaction -- twenty-seven. Nagu’a: Touched by the Divine -- twenty-eight. It’s the Purity, Stupid: Reading Leviticus in Context -- twenty-nine. How Flexible Can Jewish Law Be? -- thirty. Sex in the Talmud: How to Understand Leviticus 18 and 20 -- thirty-one. Fear Factor: Lesbian Sex and Gay Men -- thirty-two. Neither Oppress nor Allow Others to Oppress You -- thirty-three. “Less Is More” and the Gift of Rain: The Value of Devaluation in Behukotai and Cixous’s Desire-That-Gives -- Part IV. Bemidbar -- thirty-four. How to Construct a Community -- thirty-five. From Impurity to Blessing -- thirty-six. Setting the Stage for Pluralistic Judaism -- thirty-seven. Ruach Acheret—Ruach Hakodesh/ Different Spirit—Sacred Spirit -- thirty-eight. Torah and Its Discontents -- thirty-nine. The Healing Serpent: Recovering Long Lost Jewish Fragments -- forty. Between Beast and Angel: The Queer, Fabulous Self -- forty-one. Pinchas, Zimri and the Channels of Divine Will -- forty-two. Going Ahead -- forty-three. Hearing Ancient, Courageous Voices for Justice and Change -- Part V. Devarim -- forty-four. From Whom Do We Learn History? Why Queer Community Needs Texts More Than Other Communities -- forty-five. Rethinking the Wicked “Son” -- forty-six. Bind These Words -- forty-eight. Setting Ourselves Judges -- forty-nine. To Wear Is Human, to Live—Divine -- fifty. In a New Country -- fifty-one. Embodied Jews -- fifty-two. “Be Strong and Resolute” -- fifty-three. Dor l’Dor -- fifty-four. This Is the Blessing: The “First Openly Gay Rabbi” Reminisces -- Part VI. Holiday Portions -- fifty-five. The Parade of Families -- fifty-six. What Is Atonement? -- fifty-seven. Strength through Diversity -- fifty-eight. Ad de’lo Yada: Until We Don’t Know the Difference -- fifty-nine. Liberation and Transgender Jews -- sixty. Trance and Trans at Har Sinai -- The New Rabbis: -- Contributors -- Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910455112203321 |
New York, : New York University Press, c2009 | ||
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Torah queeries [[electronic resource] ] : weekly commentaries on the Hebrew Bible / / edited by Gregg Drinkwater, Joshua Lesser, and David Shneer ; foreword by Judith Plaskow |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, : New York University Press, c2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (350 p.) |
Disciplina | 222/.10708664 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
DrinkwaterGregg
LesserJoshua ShneerDavid <1972-> |
Soggetto topico |
Homosexuality - Religious aspects - Judaism
Jewish gay people Jewish lesbians |
Soggetto non controllato |
Incisive
Torah from interpretations perspective queer |
ISBN |
0-8147-8524-7
1-4416-3154-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Torah Queeries -- Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part I. Bereshit -- one. Male and Female God Created Them -- two. From Delight to Destruction: The Double-Faced Power of Sex -- three. Going to and Becoming Ourselves Transformation and Covenants in Parashat -- four. Looking Back to Look Forward Parashat Vayera (Genesis 18:1–22:24) -- five. When Gender Varies: A Curious Case of Kere and Ketiv -- six. Esau’s Gender Crossing -- seven. And Jacob Came Out -- eight. Biblical Sex -- nine. Joseph’s Fabulous Technicolor Dreamcoat -- ten. Yusuf Come Home -- eleven. Forgiveness as a Queer Response -- twelve. Uncovering Joseph’s Bones -- Part II. Shemot -- thirteen. Making Noise for Social Change -- fourteen. Uncircumcized Lips -- fifteen. The Ritual of Storytelling -- sixteen. Into Life: The Humanism of the Exodus -- seventeen. The Necessity of Windows -- eighteen. Laws and Judgments as a “Bridge to a Better World” -- nineteen. Building an Inclusive Social Space -- twenty. When the Fabulous Is Holy -- twenty–one. Mounting Sinai -- twenty-two. Listening to Heart-Wisdom -- twenty-three. A Knack for Design -- Part III. Vayikra -- twenty-four. Bodily Perfection in the Sanctuary -- twenty-five. HaNer Tamid, dos Pintele Yid v’ha Zohar Muzar: The Eternal Flame, the Jewish Spark, and the Flaming Queer -- twenty-six. Nadav and Avihu and Dietary Laws: A Case of Action and Reaction -- twenty-seven. Nagu’a: Touched by the Divine -- twenty-eight. It’s the Purity, Stupid: Reading Leviticus in Context -- twenty-nine. How Flexible Can Jewish Law Be? -- thirty. Sex in the Talmud: How to Understand Leviticus 18 and 20 -- thirty-one. Fear Factor: Lesbian Sex and Gay Men -- thirty-two. Neither Oppress nor Allow Others to Oppress You -- thirty-three. “Less Is More” and the Gift of Rain: The Value of Devaluation in Behukotai and Cixous’s Desire-That-Gives -- Part IV. Bemidbar -- thirty-four. How to Construct a Community -- thirty-five. From Impurity to Blessing -- thirty-six. Setting the Stage for Pluralistic Judaism -- thirty-seven. Ruach Acheret—Ruach Hakodesh/ Different Spirit—Sacred Spirit -- thirty-eight. Torah and Its Discontents -- thirty-nine. The Healing Serpent: Recovering Long Lost Jewish Fragments -- forty. Between Beast and Angel: The Queer, Fabulous Self -- forty-one. Pinchas, Zimri and the Channels of Divine Will -- forty-two. Going Ahead -- forty-three. Hearing Ancient, Courageous Voices for Justice and Change -- Part V. Devarim -- forty-four. From Whom Do We Learn History? Why Queer Community Needs Texts More Than Other Communities -- forty-five. Rethinking the Wicked “Son” -- forty-six. Bind These Words -- forty-eight. Setting Ourselves Judges -- forty-nine. To Wear Is Human, to Live—Divine -- fifty. In a New Country -- fifty-one. Embodied Jews -- fifty-two. “Be Strong and Resolute” -- fifty-three. Dor l’Dor -- fifty-four. This Is the Blessing: The “First Openly Gay Rabbi” Reminisces -- Part VI. Holiday Portions -- fifty-five. The Parade of Families -- fifty-six. What Is Atonement? -- fifty-seven. Strength through Diversity -- fifty-eight. Ad de’lo Yada: Until We Don’t Know the Difference -- fifty-nine. Liberation and Transgender Jews -- sixty. Trance and Trans at Har Sinai -- The New Rabbis: -- Contributors -- Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910778528703321 |
New York, : New York University Press, c2009 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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