Sökning: "Jewish women in literature"

Hittade 3 uppsatser innehållade orden Jewish women in literature.

  1. 1. Lilith som antagonistisk kraft : En studie i judisk mytologi

    Kandidat-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/Religionshistoria

    Författare :Hedda Lindstedt Grahn; [2020]
    Nyckelord :Lilith; Eva; orm; Talmud; Zohar; kabbala; Ben Siras alfabet;

    Sammanfattning : This study reviews Lilith in Jewish mythology, specifically how she relates to the other main operators in the myths, which are God, Samael, Adam and Eve. Her connections with the animal who often symbolizes her, the serpent, has also been reviewed. LÄS MER

  2. 2. Vilken är kvinnans roll? : En innehållsanalys utifrån två av Judith Plaskows litterära verk som ställs komparativt mot verk av Geraldine Brooks och Mohammad Fazlhashemi

    Kandidat-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/Religionshistoria

    Författare :Josefine Tukukino; [2016]
    Nyckelord :Judith; Plaskow; Judendom; Islam; Feminism; Intersektionalitetsteorin; Geraldine; Brooks; Mohammad; Fazlhashemi;

    Sammanfattning : This study aims to take a closer look at how women in the Jewish tradition are portrayed in two Judith Plaskows books, Standing again at Sinai and The coming of Lilith: Essays on feminism, Judaism, and sexual ethics, 1972-2003. The way that Plaskow presents women in her books will be compared to Geraldine Brooks's book Nine parts of desire and Mohammad Fazlhashemis book Vems islam? and their portrayal of women in the Islamic culture. LÄS MER

  3. 3. Glikl och Esther i liv och dikt

    Kandidat-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Jiddisch

    Författare :Inga-Lill Ceplitis; [2013]
    Nyckelord :Jewish women in literature; Yiddisch literature; Ashkenazim; Autobiographical fiction; Poland; Languages and Literatures;

    Sammanfattning : Abstract The aim of my paper is to highlight on two works of woman –writers in yiddish literature, The memoirs of Glikl Hamel (1645-1741) and the lightly disguised auto-biographical novel, Deborah, by Esther Singer-Kreitman (1891-1954).The paper also describes the growth of the writers in strictly religious, Jewish families, Glikl´s in Germany, Esther´s in Poland. LÄS MER