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Gendering Disgust in Medieval Religious Polemic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 454

Gendering Disgust in Medieval Religious Polemic

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Cuffel analyzes medieval Jewish, Christian, and Muslim uses of gendered bodily imagery and metaphors of impurity in their visual and verbal polemic against one another. Each group wielded bodily insult as a means of resistance, of inciting violence, and of creating community boundaries.

Material Encounters Between Jews and Christians
  • Language: en

Material Encounters Between Jews and Christians

  • Categories: Art

A study of Jewish-Christian interaction in the Middle Ages in the eastern Mediterranean, Central Asia, the Red Sea, and India through material culture.

Shared Saints and Festivals Among Jews, Christians, and Muslims in the Medieval Mediterranean
  • Language: en

Shared Saints and Festivals Among Jews, Christians, and Muslims in the Medieval Mediterranean

This book explores shared religious practices among Jews, Christians, and Muslims, focusing primarily on the medieval Mediterranean. It examines the meanings members of each community ascribed to the presence of the religious other at "their" festivals or holy sites during pilgrimage. Communal boundaries were often redefined or dissolved during pilgrimage and religious festivals. Yet, paradoxically, shared practices served to enforce communal boundaries, since many of the religious elite devised polemical interpretations of these phenomena which highlighted the superiority of their own faith. Such interpretations became integral to each group's theological understanding of self and other to such a degree that in some regions, religious minorities were required to participate in the festivals of the ruling community. In all formulations, "otherness" remained an essential component of both polemic and prayer.

Entangled Hagiographies of the Religious Other
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

Entangled Hagiographies of the Religious Other

Tales of “saints”, whether told by their adherents or detractors, frequently featured the holy person’s dealings with members of other religions or cultures, or the stories themselves were appropriated by different religious or cultural groups. As such narratives moved from one social, cultural, religious or chronological milieu to another, the representation and meaning of the given holy person and the manner of his/her dealing with the religious other also often changed. As basic storylines remained recognizable, the transformations of specific details often provide important clues about shifts in attitudes over time and between communities. This volume provides a varied array of case studies of this process, ranging from early China to various Christian, Muslim and Jewish cultural contexts in the late antique, medieval and early modern periods.

Religious Boundaries for Sex, Gender, and Corporeality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

Religious Boundaries for Sex, Gender, and Corporeality

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-10-09
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The ambiguity concerning the interpretation of the ‘physical body’ in religious thought is not peculiar to any given religion, but is discernible in the scriptures, practices, and disciplines in most of the world’s major religious traditions. This book seeks to address the nuances of difference within and between religious traditions in the treatment and understanding of what constitutes the body as a carrier of religious meaning and/or vindication of doctrine. Bringing together an international team of contributors from different disciplines, this collection addresses the intersection of religion, gender, corporeality and/or sexuality in various Western and Eastern cultures. The book ...

Filthy Words/filthy Bodies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 589

Filthy Words/filthy Bodies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Religion, Gender, and Culture in the Pre-Modern World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Religion, Gender, and Culture in the Pre-Modern World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-04-16
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book compares shifting formulations of gender, interfaith, and ethnic relations across continents from antiquity to the Nineteenth century. Contributors address three areas: depictions of homosexual and transgendered behaviours, conceptualizations of femininity and masculinity, and the marriageability of ethnic and religious minorities.

Jewish-Christian Relations from the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean
  • Language: en

Jewish-Christian Relations from the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-02-28
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  • Publisher: Unknown

NOTE: Publication date is February 29, 2020, a date not allowed by the system.In contrast to the history of Jewish-Christian relations in Europe, the encounters between Jews and Christians in the Middle East, Asia and Africa have hardly been researched. These comprehensive volumes fill that gap with detailed discussions of the extant textual and material sources for Jewish-Christian relations in the Middle East, Armenia, Georgia, Central Asia, India and Ethiopia in the period 600-1800.

The Sea as Magical Stage
  • Language: en

The Sea as Magical Stage

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Canadian Readings of Jewish History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 564

Canadian Readings of Jewish History

This book takes the reader through a genealogical embodied journey, explaining how our historical context, through various expressions of language, culture, knowledge, pedagogy, and power, has created and perpetuated oppression of marginalised identities throughout history. The volume is, in essence, a social justice initiative in that it shines a spotlight on elitist forms of knowledge, and their attached privileged protectors. As such, the reader will unavoidably reflect on their own pre-conceived meanings and culturally inherent notions while engaging with these pages, and in so doing open a third space where new forms of knowledge that may transcend time and space can evolve into endless possibilities. It is these possibilities of expanding the nuanced meanings of evolving knowledge, fluid lifestyles, and of a dynamic connection to humanity and God, which make this book contextually relevant in our post-modern landscape. It un-situates philosophies which have traditionally been unknowingly situated, and, in so doing, propels the reader to re-interpret discourse and recreate taken-for-granted “universal truths.”