Store besparelser
Hurtig levering
Gemte
Log ind
0
Kurv
Kurv

When Near Becomes Far

- Old Age in Rabbinic Literature
Af: Haim Weiss, Mira Balberg Engelsk Hardback

When Near Becomes Far

- Old Age in Rabbinic Literature
Af: Haim Weiss, Mira Balberg Engelsk Hardback
Tjek vores konkurrenters priser
When Near Becomes Far explores the representations and depictions of old age in the rabbinic Jewish literature of late antiquity (150-600 CE). Through close literary readings and cultural analysis, the book reveals the gaps and tensions between idealized images of old age on the one hand, and the psychologically, physiologically, and socially complicated realities of aging on the other hand. The authors argue that while rabbinic literature presents a number of prescriptions related to qualities and activities that make for good old age, the respect and reverence that the elderly should be awarded, and harmonious intergenerational relationship, it also includes multiple anecdotes and narratives that portray aging in much more nuanced and poignant ways. These anecdotes and narratives relate, alongside fantasies about blissful or unnoticeable aging, a host of fears associated with old age: from the loss of physical capability and beauty to the loss of memory and mental acuity, and from marginalization in the community to being experienced as a burden by one''s children. Each chapter of the book focuses on a different aspect of aging in the rabbinic world: bodily appearance and sexuality, family relations, intellectual and cognitive prowess, honor and shame, and social roles and identity. As the book shows, in their powerful and sensitive treatments of aging, rabbinic texts offer some of the richest and most audacious observations on aging in ancient world literature, many of which still resonate today.
Tjek vores konkurrenters priser
Normalpris
kr 888
Fragt: 39 kr
6 - 8 hverdage
20 kr
Pakkegebyr
God 4 anmeldelser på
Tjek vores konkurrenters priser
When Near Becomes Far explores the representations and depictions of old age in the rabbinic Jewish literature of late antiquity (150-600 CE). Through close literary readings and cultural analysis, the book reveals the gaps and tensions between idealized images of old age on the one hand, and the psychologically, physiologically, and socially complicated realities of aging on the other hand. The authors argue that while rabbinic literature presents a number of prescriptions related to qualities and activities that make for good old age, the respect and reverence that the elderly should be awarded, and harmonious intergenerational relationship, it also includes multiple anecdotes and narratives that portray aging in much more nuanced and poignant ways. These anecdotes and narratives relate, alongside fantasies about blissful or unnoticeable aging, a host of fears associated with old age: from the loss of physical capability and beauty to the loss of memory and mental acuity, and from marginalization in the community to being experienced as a burden by one''s children. Each chapter of the book focuses on a different aspect of aging in the rabbinic world: bodily appearance and sexuality, family relations, intellectual and cognitive prowess, honor and shame, and social roles and identity. As the book shows, in their powerful and sensitive treatments of aging, rabbinic texts offer some of the richest and most audacious observations on aging in ancient world literature, many of which still resonate today.
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 232
ISBN-13: 9780197501481
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0197501486
Udg. Dato: 4 aug 2021
Længde: 23mm
Bredde: 243mm
Højde: 163mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press Inc
Oplagsdato: 4 aug 2021
Forfatter(e): Haim Weiss, Mira Balberg
Forfatter(e) Haim Weiss, Mira Balberg


Kategori Religiøse aspekter ved seksualitet, køn og parforhold


ISBN-13 9780197501481


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 232


Udgave


Længde 23mm


Bredde 243mm


Højde 163mm


Udg. Dato 4 aug 2021


Oplagsdato 4 aug 2021


Forlag Oxford University Press Inc