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JWC2270 - Reading Gender in Judaism

6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL

Undergraduate Faculty of Arts

Leader: Melanie Landau

Offered

Clayton Second semester 2007 (Day)

Synopsis

This subject explores a range of questions relating to the interpretation of gender in the Bible and Talmud, such as counter-narratives of women's power, the representation of sexuality, and the construction of masculinity. Drawing in part on methods from contemporary cultural studies, students will be encouraged to engage in close readings of the texts in order to develop personal and persuasive interpretations.

Objectives

On successful completion of this subject students will be expected to demonstrate an ability to:

  1. Read closely and analyse Biblical and Talmudic texts (in translation).
  2. Read Biblical and Talmudic narratives with a sense of the gender questions they pose.
  3. Integrate the theoretical frameworks for reading with one's personal response to the texts.
  4. To use textual proofs to support one's arguments.
  5. Demonstrate the skill of learning in chevruta, a traditional method of analysing classical Jewish sources.

Assessment

Preparation for chevruta study: 10%
Research essay (2500 words): 50%
Mid-semester class test: 10%
Take home exam (1500 words): 30%

Contact hours

2.5 hours (1 x 2.5 hour seminar) per week

Prohibitions

JWC3270