01430nam a2200265 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704100100005208200140006208200130007610000230008910000110011224500160012324500480013924500220018726000080020926000300021726000090024730000110025630000140026730000090028152007530029065000380104385600830108120260119070822.02022-11-04 13:49:28 a0804732272 a0 eng a296.14206 bG159-H34 aHasan-Rokem, Galit eAuthor aWeb of life bFolklore and midrash in rabbinic literature cGalit Hasan-Rokem aUSA bStanford University Press c2000 a287tr. bPaperback c24cm aWeb of Life weaves its suggestive interpretation of Jewish culture in the Palestine of late antiquity on the warp of a singular, breathtakingly tragic, and sublime rabbinic text, Lamentations Rabbah. The textual analyses that form the core of the book are informed by a range of theoretical paradigms rarely brought to bear on rabbinic literature: structural analysis of mythologies and folktales, performative approaches to textual production, feminist theory, psychoanalytical analysis of culture, cultural criticism, and folk narrative genre analysis.The concept of context as the hermeneutic basis for literary interpretation reactivates the written text and subverts the hierarchical structures with which it has been traditionally identified. aFolklore in rabbinical literature4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2022/11/4/3216.jpgyCover Image