20711211 - Storia dell'Ebraismo LM

The texts of the Hebrew Bible want to trace a path in the memory of a people and the world they inhabit: recent research indicates the creation of this "story" as a point of arrival and not a starting point of the ancient Jewish literary tradition; different literary genres and different currents of thought have contributed to this creative process. In the course we will start from the relationship between biblical narrative and the history of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah (as can be reconstructed from sources and archeology) to touch on other essential questions in the study of scriptures: the canonical text in the light of parallel traditions, the myth in the Bible and what functions it performs, the comparison with the historiographical traditions of Mediterranean civilizations, both oriental and classical.
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Mutuazione: 20711211 Storia dell'Ebraismo LM in Religioni, Culture, Storia LM-64 MORO CATERINA

Programme

Biblical fiction largely depicts a world inhabited and performed by men, but it also provides space for many female figures, who stand out strongly against a landscape of consistently male protagonists. The way in which these figures are portrayed is a reflection on the one hand of the authors' own worldviews and beliefs about women and their milieu, but also of more general literary and ideological choices. The analysis of these figures will cover both the biblical texts and the narrative traditions of ancient and late antique Judaism, where some minor figures in the biblical narrative (such as Joseph's wife, or Moses' adoptive mother) receive extraordinary attention, a product of new social scenarios and new reflections on the relationship with other peoples. Other topics covered in the course will be the place of the feminine in the divine, the creation of woman, and views on conception and pregnancy.

Core Documentation

Notes and texts distributed during lessons.

Type of delivery of the course

The course will be conducted mainly in the form of lectures, with some moments of active participation devoted to shared discussion of primary or secondary sources.

Type of evaluation

The examination will consist of an oral interview with the teacher on the course program.