In the Beginning

Jodi Eichler-Levine
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In the beginning, there was a handkerchief. This chapter examines how Jewish women generate resilience through the activity of crafting. From a Los Angeles octogenarian who describes the meditative nature of sewing a wimpel, or Torah binder, to reflections on gender and Judaism from a working mother, the story of this chapter is the story of how generativity is gendered. Rather than taking a biological connection between women and fecundity for granted, it unsettles the ways we think about both human reproduction and the production of objects.
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一开始
一开始,有一块手帕。本章探讨犹太妇女如何通过手工艺活动产生韧性。从洛杉矶一位八十多岁的老人描述缝纫经卷(Torah binder)的冥想本质,到一位职业母亲对性别和犹太教的思考,本章的故事是关于生育能力如何被性别化的故事。它并没有将女性和生育能力之间的生物学联系视为理所当然,而是颠覆了我们对人类生殖和物品生产的看法。
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