HIST 237 - Women in Jewish Society, Antiquity to Modernity
3 SS, CD, WR First Semester. Topics in Jewish women’s history from
antiquity to the 20th century, examining “normative” constructions of
women’s roles, idealized constructions of Jewish maleness and
femaleness, and realities of gendered behavior. Using rabbinic and
communal materials, women’s letters, memoirs and rituals, explores
family and power relations between women and men; women’s economic
functions and power; women, men, and religion; transformation of roles
in modernity; gendered responses to persecution; feminism.
Identical to JWST 237.
Prerequisites & Notes Enrollment Limit: 25.
Ms. Magnus