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PERSON‐SHAPED HOLES

Rebecca J. Epstein‐Levi

Abstrak

AbstractWhile much Jewish thought, culture, and professional ethics increasingly accommodate a range of gender roles and expressions, sexualities, and family structures, they also remain deeply pronatalist. This overwhelmingly frames reproduction as a core Jewish value and the choice not to bear or raise children as contrary to Jewish values. I argue that Jewish pronatalism masks the true extent to which the whole community must support the care and formation of all its generations. Through a counter‐reading of a passage from the Babylonian Talmud in which three sages neglect their wives and children in various ways that allow a careful reader to notice “person‐shaped holes”—narrative features whose presence implies various people’s nonparental labor—I argue that multiple people in multiple roles within a community make it possible to sustain its continuity in a robust and all‐encompassing way.

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Rebecca J. Epstein‐Levi

Format Sitasi

Epstein‐Levi, R.J. (2021). PERSON‐SHAPED HOLES. https://doi.org/10.1111/jore.12349

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2021
Bahasa
en
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DOI
10.1111/jore.12349
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Open Access ✓