Textual Mirrors: Reflexivity, Midrash, and the Rabbinic Self

Textual Mirrors: Reflexivity, Midrash, and the Rabbinic Self

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Format Hardcover
Pages 216
Language English
Published Oct 10, 2012
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10 0812244362
ISBN-13 9780812244366
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In a profound exploration of identity and interpretation within rabbinic literature, the author leads readers through the intricate layers of reflexivity presented in ancient texts. The narrative navigates the complex dynamics between self and other, using the metaphor of reflection to delve into the ways in which characters perceive themselves and one another.

Drawing connections between biblical narratives and rabbinic commentaries, the work proposes that these mirrored relationships reveal deeper truths about personal and communal identity. Through the lens of midrash, the author examines how traditional interpretations shed light on contemporary struggles with selfhood and belonging.

As the discourse unfolds, the reader is invited to reflect on their own existence and the narratives that shape them. The insights offered in this examination resonate with anyone seeking to understand the layered relationships between text, tradition, and the self.

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