Reading Shakespeare in Jewish Theological Frameworks (e-bog) af Lion, Caroline Wiesenthal

Reading Shakespeare in Jewish Theological Frameworks e-bog

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Reading Shakespeare in Jewish Theological Frameworks: Shylock Beyond the Holocausta uses Jewish theology to mount a courageous new reading of a four-hundred-year-old play,a The Merchant of Venice. While victimhood and antisemitism have been the understandable focus of thea Merchanta critical history for decades, Lion urges scholars, performers, and readers to see beyond the racism in Shakes...
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Forfattere Lion, Caroline Wiesenthal (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 24 august 2022
Længde 240 sider
Genrer DDS
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000630039
Reading Shakespeare in Jewish Theological Frameworks: Shylock Beyond the Holocausta uses Jewish theology to mount a courageous new reading of a four-hundred-year-old play,a The Merchant of Venice. While victimhood and antisemitism have been the understandable focus of thea Merchanta critical history for decades, Lion urges scholars, performers, and readers to see beyond the racism in Shakespeare's plays by recovering Shakespearean themes of potentiality and human flourishing as they emerge within the Jewish tradition itself.a Lion joins the race conversation in Shakespeare studies today by drawing on the intellectual history and oppression ofa the Jewish people, borrowing from thinkers Franz Rosenzweig and Abraham Joshua Heschel as well as Hannah Arendt, Walter Benjamin, Jacques Derrida, Emmanuel Levinas, and rabbis from the Talmud to today. This volume interweaves post-confessional, Protestant, Catholic, Muslim, Jewish, and mystical ideas with Shakespeare's poetry and opens conversations of prophecy, love, spirituality, care, and community. It concludes with brief critical sketches ofa Antony and Cleopatra,a Hamlet,a anda Macbetha to demonstrate that Shakespeare when interpreted through Jewish theological frameworks can point to post-credal solutions and transformed societal paradigms of repair that encourage action and the shaping of a finer world.