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  1. Dinah's daughters
    gender and Judaism from the Hebrew Bible to late antiquity
    Published: c2002
    Publisher:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780812217971; 9780812204018
    RVK Categories: BC 6860 ; BD 3900
    Subjects: Women in the Bible; Women in rabbinical literature; Women in Judaism; Judentum; Rabbinische Literatur; Frau
    Other subjects: Dinah (Biblical figure)
    Scope: x, 248 p
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-233) and indexes

  2. Dinah's daughters
    gender and Judaism from the Hebrew Bible to late antiquity
    Published: [2002]
    Publisher:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

    Universität Potsdam, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780812217971; 0812236440; 0812217977
    Other identifier:
    2001037332
    RVK Categories: BD 3900 ; BC 6860
    Subjects: Women in the Bible; Women in rabbinical literature; Women in Judaism
    Other subjects: Dinah, (Biblical figure); Dinah
    Scope: x, 248 Seiten, 24 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-233) and indexes

    Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Setting the Stage i -- Words of Warning i -- Sex, Status, and Homecoming: A Jewish Penelope? 4 -- Sin, Shame, and Sanctity: The Tale of the Lusty Wife and Rabbi Meir 15 -- Contents 25 -- Part I. Projections of Biblical Spheres of Women -- I. From Dinah to Cozbi: Rape, Sex, and Foundational Moments 33 -- From Rape to Parental Reticence 35 -- Why Not Marry a Shechemite? 42 -- Dinah and Matriarchal Betrothals 45 -- A Woman of the Wilderness: The Rape of Cozbi 49 -- Foundation Murders and Rapes 52 -- 2. Patriarchy and Patriotism: Integrating Sex into Second Temple Society 57 -- Birth of a Nation: Marriage and Patriotism in Ezra 58 -- Private and Public in Yehud 61 -- Sin, Scripture, and Intermarriage 63 -- The Fate of Foreign Spouses 66 -- The Case of the Defiant Daughter: Jubilees' Dinah 69 -- 3. From Esther to Aseneth: Marriage, Familial Stereotypes, and Domestic Felicity 76 -- Marriage Between Gentiles, Model : Ahasuerus and Vashti 77 -- Marriage Between Gentiles, Model 2: Haman and Zeresh 82 -- The Jewish Family 84 -- Intermarriage: Ahasuerus and Esther 89 -- Integrating Brides into the Family: Aseneth and Joseph 92 -- Part II. Visions of Rabbinic Order -- 4. Keeping Adultery at Bay: The Wayward Wife in Late Antiquity 105 -- Theologies and Theories of Sexuality: Roman and Rabbinic -- Perspectives 105 -- Suspecting Adultery no Preliminaries: Singling Out Adulteresses 113 -- The Right to Accuse: Constantinian and Rabbinic Innovations 118 -- The "Other": Lovers and Aftermath 125 -- 5. The Harmony of the Home in Late Antiquity: Jewish, Roman, and Christian Perspectives on Intermarriage 132 -- Why Not Marry a Goy? 137 -- Early Christianity and Marital Peripheries 151 -- Banning Jewish-Christian Marriage: Roman Legal Perspectives I55 -- Conclusion: To Die like a Woman? To Live like a Woman? Is There a Jewess in Judaism? 16I

  3. Dinah's daughters
    gender and Judaism from the Hebrew Bible to late antiquity
    Published: [2002]
    Publisher:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

    Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg
    GE 2002/9117
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Universität Potsdam, Universitätsbibliothek
    BC 6860 ZLO
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Universitätsbibliothek der Eberhard Karls Universität
    42 A 6640
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780812217971; 0812236440; 0812217977
    Other identifier:
    2001037332
    RVK Categories: BD 3900 ; BC 6860
    Subjects: Women in the Bible; Women in rabbinical literature; Women in Judaism
    Other subjects: Dinah, (Biblical figure); Dinah
    Scope: x, 248 Seiten, 24 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-233) and indexes

    Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Setting the Stage i -- Words of Warning i -- Sex, Status, and Homecoming: A Jewish Penelope? 4 -- Sin, Shame, and Sanctity: The Tale of the Lusty Wife and Rabbi Meir 15 -- Contents 25 -- Part I. Projections of Biblical Spheres of Women -- I. From Dinah to Cozbi: Rape, Sex, and Foundational Moments 33 -- From Rape to Parental Reticence 35 -- Why Not Marry a Shechemite? 42 -- Dinah and Matriarchal Betrothals 45 -- A Woman of the Wilderness: The Rape of Cozbi 49 -- Foundation Murders and Rapes 52 -- 2. Patriarchy and Patriotism: Integrating Sex into Second Temple Society 57 -- Birth of a Nation: Marriage and Patriotism in Ezra 58 -- Private and Public in Yehud 61 -- Sin, Scripture, and Intermarriage 63 -- The Fate of Foreign Spouses 66 -- The Case of the Defiant Daughter: Jubilees' Dinah 69 -- 3. From Esther to Aseneth: Marriage, Familial Stereotypes, and Domestic Felicity 76 -- Marriage Between Gentiles, Model : Ahasuerus and Vashti 77 -- Marriage Between Gentiles, Model 2: Haman and Zeresh 82 -- The Jewish Family 84 -- Intermarriage: Ahasuerus and Esther 89 -- Integrating Brides into the Family: Aseneth and Joseph 92 -- Part II. Visions of Rabbinic Order -- 4. Keeping Adultery at Bay: The Wayward Wife in Late Antiquity 105 -- Theologies and Theories of Sexuality: Roman and Rabbinic -- Perspectives 105 -- Suspecting Adultery no Preliminaries: Singling Out Adulteresses 113 -- The Right to Accuse: Constantinian and Rabbinic Innovations 118 -- The "Other": Lovers and Aftermath 125 -- 5. The Harmony of the Home in Late Antiquity: Jewish, Roman, and Christian Perspectives on Intermarriage 132 -- Why Not Marry a Goy? 137 -- Early Christianity and Marital Peripheries 151 -- Banning Jewish-Christian Marriage: Roman Legal Perspectives I55 -- Conclusion: To Die like a Woman? To Live like a Woman? Is There a Jewess in Judaism? 16I

  4. Dinah's daughters
    gender and Judaism from the Hebrew Bible to late antiquity
    Published: [2002]
    Publisher:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

    Universität Potsdam, Universitätsbibliothek
    BC 6860 ZLO
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Export to reference management software   RIS file
      BibTeX file
    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0812236440; 0812217977; 9780812217971
    Other identifier:
    2001037332
    RVK Categories: BD 3900 ; BC 6860
    Subjects: Women in the Bible; Women in rabbinical literature; Women in Judaism
    Other subjects: Dinah, (Biblical figure)
    Scope: x, 248 Seiten, 24 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-233) and indexes

    Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Setting the Stage i -- Words of Warning i -- Sex, Status, and Homecoming: A Jewish Penelope? 4 -- Sin, Shame, and Sanctity: The Tale of the Lusty Wife and Rabbi Meir 15 -- Contents 25 -- Part I. Projections of Biblical Spheres of Women -- I. From Dinah to Cozbi: Rape, Sex, and Foundational Moments 33 -- From Rape to Parental Reticence 35 -- Why Not Marry a Shechemite? 42 -- Dinah and Matriarchal Betrothals 45 -- A Woman of the Wilderness: The Rape of Cozbi 49 -- Foundation Murders and Rapes 52 -- 2. Patriarchy and Patriotism: Integrating Sex into Second Temple Society 57 -- Birth of a Nation: Marriage and Patriotism in Ezra 58 -- Private and Public in Yehud 61 -- Sin, Scripture, and Intermarriage 63 -- The Fate of Foreign Spouses 66 -- The Case of the Defiant Daughter: Jubilees' Dinah 69 -- 3. From Esther to Aseneth: Marriage, Familial Stereotypes, and Domestic Felicity 76 -- Marriage Between Gentiles, Model : Ahasuerus and Vashti 77 -- Marriage Between Gentiles, Model 2: Haman and Zeresh 82 -- The Jewish Family 84 -- Intermarriage: Ahasuerus and Esther 89 -- Integrating Brides into the Family: Aseneth and Joseph 92 -- Part II. Visions of Rabbinic Order -- 4. Keeping Adultery at Bay: The Wayward Wife in Late Antiquity 105 -- Theologies and Theories of Sexuality: Roman and Rabbinic -- Perspectives 105 -- Suspecting Adultery no Preliminaries: Singling Out Adulteresses 113 -- The Right to Accuse: Constantinian and Rabbinic Innovations 118 -- The "Other": Lovers and Aftermath 125 -- 5. The Harmony of the Home in Late Antiquity: Jewish, Roman, and Christian Perspectives on Intermarriage 132 -- Why Not Marry a Goy? 137 -- Early Christianity and Marital Peripheries 151 -- Banning Jewish-Christian Marriage: Roman Legal Perspectives I55 -- Conclusion: To Die like a Woman? To Live like a Woman? Is There a Jewess in Judaism? 16I