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Instantiations of alterity: The goy as modern subject

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Abstract

This article offers an anthropological and theoretical-archeological comparative exploration of agency, responsibility, and alterity in the Late Ancient Iranian Talmud and its reading in contemporary Manhattan. The guiding question is how the classical rabbinic imagery and conceptualization of the “Goy” or “non-Jew” are implicitly recast in the modern framework of subjectivity, in a social context of quasi-traditionalist Talmud study. The specific Talmudic texts examined focus further on the role that the difference and analogy between humans and other animals plays in this reimagination of the “Goy's” persona.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)121-138
Number of pages18
JournalCritical Research on Religion
Volume12
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2024

Keywords

  • jewish identity
  • Jews and non-jews
  • modern and classical goy
  • modern subjectivity
  • philosophical archeaology
  • Talmud today and in antiquity

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