Description
About the Author
Max K. Strassfeld is Assistant Professor in the Department of Religious Studies and Classics at the University of Arizona.
Reviews
"In a world that seeks to erase our history and our bodies, these texts provide images of a past where we may have existed, albeit with complexities. To study Talmud is to dream our past into the future, and to engage in the act of traveling through time accompanied by our ancestors' voices. . . . As queer, trans and nonbinary Jews do the work of consciously creating a usable past, Trans Talmud invites us to do so with more integrity and precision."
* Lilith *"Dr. Max Strass feld, Assis tant Pro fes sor of Reli gious Stud ies at the Uni ver si ty of Ari zona, now offers us a wel come guide to Tal mu dic gender(s) in this metic u lous, far-reach ing, and lyri cal book. It wel comes a wide vari ety of read ers with patient expla na tions of cen tral con cepts in the fields of gen der and queer stud ies and the world of the Tal mud and rab binic lit er a ture of late antiq ui ty." * Jewish Book Council *
"Strassfield...nourishes the discussion of the ancient texts on a marginalized community then and now. Recommended to interested individuals and academic libraries." * Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews *
"Trans Talmud regularly disrupts our understandings of sex, gender and sexuality, and so too of what scholarship itself is meant to be. Strassfeld makes these texts come to life as he sprinkles gems of insight and relevance throughout." * Journal of Jewish Studies *
"A thought-provoking book. . . . [that] will be a point of reference for future studies on bodies that challenge the binary categorization of sex/gender in late ancient Jewish literature and beyond." * Religious Studies Review *
Book Information
ISBN 9780520397392
Author Max K. Strassfeld
Format Paperback
Page Count 262
Imprint University of California Press
Publisher University of California Press
Weight(grams) 454g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 15mm