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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Rutgers University Press

FORMAT: Paperback

ISBN: 9780813596013

RRP: £30.95

PAGES: 315

PUBLICATION DATE:
August 30, 2018

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Women of Valor: Orthodox Jewish Troll Fighters, Crime Writers, and Rock Stars in Contemporary Literature and Culture

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. 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.

Reviews of Women of Valor: Orthodox Jewish Troll Fighters, Crime Writers, and Rock Stars in Contemporary Literature and Culture

"Skinazi delivers a richly insightful, sensitive, and wide-ranging exploration of religious identity, women's 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 " "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 "

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