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The Jew, the Beauty, and the Beast

Gender and Animality in Modernist Hebrew Fiction

Rutgers University Press
Jews, women, and animals have been notoriously considered in Western thought as antithetical to the “civilized,” and therefore parallel. The trope of the womanized Jewish man has been widely recognized as a staple in otherizing portrayals of European Jews, as well as their self-perception. Similarly, ecofeminist critique has addressed the ubiquitous depiction of the animalized woman throughout history. Yet, the interconnection between the effeminization of Jews and the animalization of women has been overlooked. 

The Jew, the Beauty, and the Beast critically explores the tangled interplay between Jewishness, gender, and animality and its manifestation in modernist Hebrew fiction. Through interdiscursive analysis and close readings, the effeminate Jew is examined vis-à-vis the animalized woman. Intertwining cutting-edge theoretical frameworks of posthumanism and animal studies with established scholarship of Hebrew literature, Jewish studies, and gender studies, Naama Harel offers new Hebrew literary historiography and innovative perspectives on canonical works by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Devorah Baron, Micha Yosef Berdichevsky, Yosef Haim Brenner, Uri Nissan Gnessin, and David Vogel.
 
NAAMA HAREL is the co-chair of the Columbia University Seminar on Human-Animal Studies and faculty at Columbia’s Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies and the Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies. She is the author of Kafka’s Zoopoetics: Beyond the Human-Animal Barrier.

Contents

Introduction: Animalized Women, Effeminate Jews                                                                        

Part I   Transgressing Predator-Prey Dynamics

1          Of Non-Predators and Men: The Talush'sCarnal and Carnivorous Abstinence                   

2          Of Predators and Women: The Fatal Maneater         

3          Of Cocks and Men: The Gever between Virility and Vulnerability 
 

Part II  The Shared Oppression of Women and Animals in Devorah Baron's Work

4          Of Dogs and Women: Devorah Baron's Feminist Canine Tales 

5          Of Cows and Women: Devorah Baron's Bovinized Heroines 

Conclusion

Acknowledgments
Notes                                                                                                                                      
Works Cited                                                                                                               
Index              

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