Gender and Judaism
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Gender and Judaism is a radical, emerging subfield at the intersection of gender studies and Jewish studies. Gender studies centers on interdisciplinary research on the phenomenon of gender. It focuses on cultural representations of gender and people's lived experience. Jewish studies is a field that looks at Jews and Judaism, through such disciplines as history, anthropology, literary studies, linguistics, and sociology.
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See also
- Jewish feminism
- Women in Judaism
- Kate Bornstein, gender theorist raised Modern Orthodox
- Daniel Boyarin, gender and Talmudic culture scholar
- Judith Butler, gender theorist and a self-described anti-Zionist Jewish American
- Nice Jewish boy, on masculinity
- Elana Maryles Sztokman, Jewish feminist author and thought-leader
- Jay Michaelson, queer theorist and Kabbalist.
- Shulamith Firestone, radical feminist theorist raised Orthodox
- Miriam Kosman, Orthodox Jewish scholar and author on gender and Judaism
- Kalonymus ben Kalonymus
- Devorah Heshelis, Orthodox author about women's status in Judaism
- Gender and religion
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