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OverviewThe biblical accounts of Eve's life are central to Western culture, occupying a privileged place in our literature and art, culture, and society. For both Judaism and Christianity, these stories involving Eve have for centuries been entangled with the religious and social construction of gender. The ambiguous biblical record of her life from the two versions of her creation, through her encounter with the forbidden fruit, to her expulsion from Eden, and followed by the tantalizing glimpses of her life in the real world has served through the ages as a mirror of commonly held views about women. For Jewish readers, Eve's role as metonym -- signifying womanhood, or Jewish womanhood, as a whole -- is of prime importance. By tracing the imagined character of Eve from ancient times to the present, Eternally Eve opens a window on the transmission and persistence of cultural and social values. Eternally Eve takes as its subject the many ways these stories can be read, interpreting the biblical narratives as well as their iteration by rabbinic midrashists and modern poets. Anne Lapidus Lerner argues that we must set aside, or at least rethink, a series of assumptions about Eve that have been dominant in Jewish thought for centuries and instead return to the original texts to rediscover meanings implicit in them. Using modern poetry about Eve as a touchstone for reinterpreting older texts, Lerner discovers that Genesis is often more open to contemporary values than are later rabbinic texts. Linking sacred texts to works of the classical and modern imagination, Lerner restores to her sources meanings suppressed or neglected over many years and demonstrates their power to speak today. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anne Lapidus LernerPublisher: Brandeis University Press Imprint: Brandeis University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9781584655732ISBN 10: 1584655739 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 28 October 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThe clarity of Lerner s writing makes this an accessible book suited to readers with an interest in biblical exegesis or in modern poetry inspired by the Bible. With its careful treatment of the Hebrew Bible, midrash, and Yiddish and Hebrew poems, the book will be welcomed by readers without knowledge of these languages who have an appreciation for how many may be lost and often is lost in translation. <i><b>Hebrew Studies</b></i> In this wide-ranging work, Lapidus Lerner shows how the typical depiction of Eve as a subservient, and as an evil temptress is wrong. Through a close reading of biblical and rabbinic texts, as well as modern Hebrew, Yiddish, and English poems, she shows a much more complex and interesting Eve. Her method, which allows each text to speak for itself, and to gain more depth through juxtaposition to other texts, yields significant insights into a wide variety of compositions, and offers an important addition to the growing body of Jewish scholarly feminist literature. --Marc Z. Brettler, Dora Golding Professor of Biblical Studies, Chair of Near Eastern and Judail Studies, Brandeis University Choice CJ: Voices of Conservative Judaism Throughout time Eve as an icon of female sexuality has served as a touchstone for the erotic in women's lives. Readers of Eternally Eve will find their conception of male/female relationships transformed. --Dr. Ruth Westheimer, In this wide-ranging work, Lapidus Lerner shows how the typical depiction of Eve as a subservient, and as an evil temptress is wrong. Through a close reading of biblical and rabbinic texts, as well as modern Hebrew, Yiddish, and English poems, she shows a much more complex and interesting Eve. Her method, which allows each text to speak for itself, and to gain more depth through juxtaposition to other texts, yields significant insights into a wide variety of compositions, and offers an important addition to the growing body of Jewish scholarly feminist literature. Marc Z. Brettler, Dora Golding Professor of Biblical Studies, Chair of Near Eastern and Judail Studies, Brandeis University Throughout time Eve as an icon of female sexuality has served as a touchstone for the erotic in women's lives. Readers of Eternally Eve will find their conception of male/female relationships transformed. Dr. Ruth Westheimer An erudite exercise in comparative literature, feminist inquiry, and biblical exegesis . . . this work will benefit not only students of Jewish literature but also anyone who seeks to understand Eve as textual figure and cultural appropriation. -- Choice Ample glossaries and indexes contribute a great deal to the accessibility of Dr. Lerner's work, but the book is indispensable simply because Eve's story is our story. -- CJ: Voices of Conservative Judaism The clarity of Lerner's writing makes this an accessible book suited to readers with an interest in biblical exegesis or in modern poetry inspired by the Bible. With its careful treatment of the Hebrew Bible, midrash, and Yiddish and Hebrew poems, the book will be welcomed by readers without knowledge of these languages who have an appreciation for how many may be lost and often is lost in translation. -- Hebrew Studies -The clarity of Lerner's writing makes this an accessible book suited to readers with an interest in biblical exegesis or in modern poetry inspired by the Bible. With its careful treatment of the Hebrew Bible, midrash, and Yiddish and Hebrew poems, the book will be welcomed by readers without knowledge of these languages who have an appreciation for how many may be lost and often is lost in translation.---Hebrew Studies -Ample glossaries and indexes contribute a great deal to the accessibility of Dr. Lerner's work, but the book is indispensable simply because Eve's story is our story.---CJ: Voices of Conservative Judaism -An erudite exercise in comparative literature, feminist inquiry, and biblical exegesis . . . this work will benefit not only students of Jewish literature but also anyone who seeks to understand Eve as textual figure and cultural appropriation.---Choice The clarity of Lerner s writing makes this an accessible book suited to readers with an interest in biblical exegesis or in modern poetry inspired by the Bible. With its careful treatment of the Hebrew Bible, midrash, and Yiddish and Hebrew poems, the book will be welcomed by readers without knowledge of these languages who have an appreciation for how many may be lost and often is lost in translation. Hebrew Studies Ample glossaries and indexes contribute a great deal to the accessibility of Dr. Lerner s work, but the book is indispensable simply because Eve s story is our story. CJ: Voices of Conservative Judaism An erudite exercise in comparative literature, feminist inquiry, and biblical exegesis . . . this work will benefit not only students of Jewish literature but also anyone who seeks to understand Eve as textual figure and cultural appropriation. Choice Throughout time Eve as an icon of female sexuality has served as a touchstone for the erotic in women's lives. Readers of Eternally Eve will find their conception of male/female relationships transformed. Dr. Ruth Westheimer An erudite exercise in comparative literature, feminist inquiry, and biblical exegesis . . . this work will benefit not only students of Jewish literature but also anyone who seeks to understand Eve as textual figure and cultural appropriation. --Choice Throughout time Eve as an icon of female sexuality has served as a touchstone for the erotic in women's lives. Readers of Eternally Eve will find their conception of male/female relationships transformed. --Dr. Ruth Westheimer, Author InformationANNE LAPIDUS LERNER is Assistant Professor of Jewish Literature and Director of the Program in Jewish Women's Studies at Jewish Theological Seminary, New York City. She is a co-editor of Gender and Text: Feminist Perspectives on Modern Hebrew and Yiddish Literatures (1992). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |