Protesting Women: A Literary Analysis of Bavli Adjudicatory Narratives

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Nashim-A Journal of Jewish Womens Studies & Gender Issues Pub Date : 2018-06-05 DOI:10.2979/NASHIM.32.1.11
L. Kaye
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Abstract:In five brief narratives in the Babylonian Talmud, an unnamed female petitioner protests or cries out before a rabbi. Notwithstanding echoes in a handful of adjudicatory and non-adjudicatory narratives involving male characters, this group of narratives has a distinct set of recurring features: the narrative structure and use of the expressions “protesting (or crying out)” (ṣwḥ) and “did not pay attention” (lāʾ + šgḥ). This suggests that gender was significant in the crafting and transmission of some adjudicatory narratives, and that it influenced the borrowing of literary features among the narratives. This article describes the form of Bavli adjudicatory narratives, which are some of the briefest legal narratives in the Bavli. It argues for literary analysis of those narratives in light of the narrative features described. A concluding shows that English translations of the Bavli reflect gender bias in their translations of the verb, ṣwḥ.
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抗议的女性:巴伐利审判叙事的文学分析
摘要:在巴比伦塔木德的五个简短叙述中,一位不知名的女性请愿者在拉比面前抗议或哭泣。尽管在少数涉及男性角色的裁决和非裁决叙事中也有回响,但这组叙事有一组明显的反复出现的特征:叙事结构和“抗议(或呼喊)”(ṣwḥ)和“不注意”(lahu + šgḥ)等表达的使用。这表明性别在一些审判叙事的制作和传播中是重要的,并且它影响了叙事中文学特征的借用。本文描述了巴伐利裁决叙事的形式,这是巴伐利最简短的法律叙事。它主张根据所描述的叙事特征对这些叙事进行文学分析。结论表明,巴伐利语的英译在动词ṣwḥ的翻译中反映出性别偏见。
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