Women Like This: New Perspectives on Jewish Women in the Greco-Roman World (1991 Levine), edited volume
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Women Like This: New Perspectives on Jewish Women in the Greco-Roman World (1991) is a collection of essays edited by Amy-Jill Levine.
Abstract
Collection of essays on "Jewish Women in the Greco-Roman World," with a Preface by Amy-Jill Levine.
Editions
Published in Atlanta, GA: Scholars Press, 1991 (Early Judaism and Its Literature, 1).
Contents
- Understanding a patriarchy / Claudia V. Camp
- Philo's portrayal of women, Hebraic or Hellenic? / Judith Romney Wegner
- The "woman with the soul of Abraham" / Robin Darling Young
- Portraits of women in pseudo-philo's biblical antiquities / Betsy Halpern-Amaru
- Revelatory experiences attributed to biblical women in early Jewish literature / Randall D. Chesnutt
- Patriarchy with a twist / Beverly Bow and George W. E. Nickelburg
- Aseneth and her sisters / Richard I. Pervo
- From narrative to history / Adele Reinhartz
- Women in the Third Gospel and the New Testament Apocrypha / Stevan Davies
- Did ancient women write novels / Mary R. Lefkowitz
- Women's authorship of Jewish and Christian literature in the Greco-Roman period / Ross S. Kraemer
External links
- [ Google Books]