Description: Women of Valor by Karen E.H. Skinazi Media portrayals of Orthodox Jewish women frequently depict powerless, silent individuals who are at best naive to live an Orthodox lifestyle, and who are at worst, coerced into it. Karen E. H. Skinazi delves beyond this stereotype in Women of Valor to identify a powerful tradition of feminist portrayals of Orthodox women in media and culture. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Honorable Mention for the Robert K. Martin Prize 2019 Media portrayals of Orthodox Jewish women frequently depict powerless, silent individuals who are at best naive to live an Orthodox lifestyle, and who are at worst, coerced into it. Karen E. H. Skinazi delves beyond this stereotype in Women of Valor to identify a powerful tradition of feminist literary portrayals of Orthodox women, often created by Orthodox women themselves. She examines Orthodox women as they appear in memoirs, comics, novels, and movies, and speaks with the authors, filmmakers, and musicians who create these representations. Throughout the work, Skinazi threads lines from the poem "Eshes Chayil," the Biblical description of an Orthodox "Woman of Valor." This proverb unites Orthodoxy and feminism in a complex relationship, where Orthodox women continuously question, challenge, and negotiate Orthodox and feminist values. Ultimately, these women create paths that unite their work, passions, and families under the framework of an "Eshes Chayil," a woman who situates religious conviction within her own power. Author Biography KAREN E. H. SKINAZI is a senior lecturer and the director of Liberal Arts at the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom. She is a scholar of multiethnic, American, and womens literature and published a critical edition of Marion: The Story of an Artists Model. Table of Contents Table of Contents An Unorthodox Guide to Orthodox Judaism A Woman of Valor (Proverbs 31:10-31) Introduction: She Puts Her Hand to the Distaff Chapter 1: A G-d-fearing Woman, She Should Be Praised: Exposure, Dialogue, and Remedy in "Off-the-Derech" Narratives Chapter 2: A Woman of Valor Who Can Find: Crime Fiction as Primers of Orthodoxy Chapter 3: She Opens Her Mouth with Wisdom: This Bridge Called My Voice Chapter 4: She Senses that Her Enterprise is Good: Representations of Orthodox BusinesswomenChapter 5: She Will Be Praised at the Gates by her Very Own Deeds: The Orthodox Artist and The Fruit of Her Hands Coda: Many Daughters Have Attained Valor Acknowledgements Bibliography Review "Orthodox Jewish women erased by popular culture, research finds"— Phys.org"Skinazis approach to the different texts and ideas she introduces in Women of Valor is nuanced and complex....Women of Valor provides a breath of fresh air, for popular audiences as well as for orthodox audiences interested in the voices of orthodox Jewish women within their culture, or on their way out."— Journal of American Studies"Finding the Women I Drew," by Alexandra Gluckman— Columbia Daily Spectator"A Window into Hasidic Life," excerpted from Women of Valor by Karen E.H. Skinazi— Canadian Jewish News"What Skinazi has created with this well-researched monograph is a conversation—one that Orthodox Jewish women have started with their creative works that seek to expose issues of concern as they work toward solutions. This is the first of many conversations scholars should have about representations of and by Orthodox Jewish women, turning a contemporary eye on their subject and with empathy for these women and their liberation in a creative space separate from men."— Jewish Film and New Media"Women of Valor makes an important contribution to the study of Orthodox women, demonstrating the diversity of experiences and voices within that population, exposing subcultures within Orthodoxy that often go unnoticed, and complicating our understanding of how these traditional communities relate to modernity."— American Jewish History"Skinazi delivers a richly insightful, sensitive, and wide-ranging exploration of religious identity, womens agency, and autonomy, providing genuinely illuminating perspectives on both the individual and the collective."— Ranen Omer-Sherman, JHFE Endowed Chair in Judaic Studies at the University of Louisville"Skinazis research is impressive. She draws on a dizzying array of primary sources....While the prose moves apace, Skinazi skilfully balances neat plot summaries and rich character descriptions with often impassioned and witty commentary. Thus, while thoughtful, this book is also entertaining."— Journal of Contemporary Religion"Skinazis analysis demonstrates how attention to the particularities of Orthodox Jewish womanhood is crucial for the analysis of their literature. Her invitation for an analytic recalibration in Jewish American literature is timely and generative." — MELUS"Skinazis book is a thorough and engaging examination of all the ways in which Orthodox women have been imagined in literature and American popular culture of the past few decades. In it, we see not just the complexity of the figure of the Orthodox woman, but also the varied ways people from within and outside the community have represented her. Sometimes, these depictions say more about those outside the community than about those within it."— Jewish Journal"The Power Beneath That Sheitel," by Karen E.H. Skinazi— Lilith"Skinazi serves as a knowledgeable guide for both the general reader and the scholar interested in contemporary cultural production that reflects the diversity and complexity of Orthodox womens lives."— Jewish Book Council"This wonderfully wise, sensitive and beautifully written study is a book Ive been waiting for. Skinazis nuanced rendering of Orthodox Jewish women sees them at long last dodge their popular and academic stereotypes to appear as the agents and storytellers of their own lives."— Devorah Baum, author of Feeling Jewish: (A Book for Just About Anyone)"Women of Valor is eye-opening, energetic and intellectually adventurous. Drawing on a wide range of written, pictorial and cinematic sources, it brings to life a hitherto forgotten group of women."— Bryan Cheyette, author of Diasporas of the Mind: Jewish and Postcolonial Writing and the Nightmare of History"Todays narratives by and about Orthodox women are an engaging, at times provocative, counterargument to the mainstream medias picture of the Gitl of the twenty-first century. They are in constant battle with that picture, often manage to reinforce it, and have not emerged as the dominant image – or images."— Sir Read A Lot"This fascinating and engaging book is a significant contribution to the study of contemporary Jewish literature and culture."— Wendy Zierler, Sigmund Falk Professor of Modern Jewish Literature and Feminist Studies, Hebrew Union College"Jew in the City" interview with Karen E.H. Skinazi— Jew in the City"Skinazis work is a valuable contribution to those interested in womens studies, religious studies, and literature."— Tulsa Studies in Womens Literature"At the heart of growing fundamentalism in the charedi sector lies the fate of women. Rabbis have banned women from driving, enforced modesty patrols and gender segregation on buses, and omitted womens faces from newspapers and magazines. Charedi women, however, have not all been sitting in silent despair, theyve been pushing back. Karen Skinazi highlights the work that charedi women are doing today."— Jewish Renaissance Review Quote " Women of Valor makes an important contribution to the study of Orthodox women, demonstrating the diversity of experiences and voices within that population, exposing subcultures within Orthodoxy that often go unnoticed, and complicating our understanding of how these traditional communities relate to modernity." Details ISBN0813596017 Author Karen E.H. Skinazi Publisher Rutgers University Press Year 2018 ISBN-10 0813596017 ISBN-13 9780813596013 Format Paperback Imprint Rutgers University Press Subtitle Orthodox Jewish Troll Fighters, Crime Writers, and Rock Stars in Contemporary Literature and Culture Country of Publication United States DEWEY 296.832082 Short Title Women of Valor Language English AU Release Date 2018-09-07 NZ Release Date 2018-09-07 UK Release Date 2018-09-30 Pages 290 Publication Date 2018-09-07 Place of Publication New Brunswick NJ Illustrations 15 b-w figures Audience Tertiary & Higher Education US Release Date 2018-09-07 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:161725366;
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