What Did It Feel Like to Be a Jew? The Kosher Food Laws and Emotional Norms among Ancient Jews

IF 0.6 1区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY Journal for the Study of Judaism Pub Date : 2022-02-17 DOI:10.1163/15700631-bja10047
Ari Mermelstein
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Jewish observance of a set of legal practices constituted the most obvious distinction between Jew and gentile in antiquity. Yet Jewish ritual practice did not only affect the ways in which Jews acted but also how they felt about their Jewishness and their connection to the wider culture. Law and emotion play mutually reinforcing roles in both shaping and reflecting a society’s values, an observation that invites the following questions: how did observance of Jewish dietary laws make Jews feel, and which emotional norms were involved in the production of law? The emotions of those who observed the kosher food laws were variously characterized as hate, a self-controlled repudiation of negative emotion, or disgust. Disputes about how to understand the emotions that animate the dietary laws were attempts to define the power relations between Jews and the surrounding world: did Jews enjoy the power to integrate into their Greco-Roman surroundings?
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做一个犹太人是什么感觉?古犹太人的洁食律法和情感规范
犹太人遵守一套法律惯例是古代犹太人和非犹太人之间最明显的区别。然而,犹太人的仪式实践不仅影响了犹太人的行为方式,还影响了他们对自己的犹太身份以及与更广泛文化的联系的感受。法律和情感在塑造和反映社会价值观方面发挥着相辅相成的作用,这一观察引发了以下问题:遵守犹太饮食法给犹太人带来了什么感受,哪些情感规范参与了法律的制定?那些遵守犹太食品法的人的情绪被描述为仇恨、对负面情绪的自我否定或厌恶。关于如何理解激励饮食法的情感的争议是试图定义犹太人与周围世界之间的权力关系:犹太人是否享有融入希腊罗马环境的权力?
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期刊介绍: The Journal for the Study of Judaism is a leading international forum for scholarly discussions on the history, literature and religious ideas on Judaism in the Persian, Hellenistic and Roman period. It provides biblical scholars, students of rabbinic literature, classicists and historians with essential information. Since 1970 the Journal for Study of Judaism has been securing its position as one of the world’s leading journals. The Journal for the Study of Judaism features an extensive book review section as well as a separate section reviewing articles.
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