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1 | Others Within and Others Without: Rethinking Jewish Identity and Culture | 1 |
2 | Outsiders or Insiders: The Biblical View of Emergent Israel and Its Contexts | 35 |
3 | The Philistine as Other: Biblical Rhetoric and Archaeological Reality | 61 |
4 | Before Israel: The Canaanites as Other in Biblical Tradition | 74 |
5 | Spinning Tales: On Reading Gender and Otherness in Tannaitic Texts | 91 |
6 | The Other as Woman: An Aspect of Polemic among Pagans, Jews, and Christians in the Greco-Roman World | 121 |
7 | Navigating the Anomalous: Non-Jews at the Intersection of Early Rabbinic Law and Narrative | 145 |
8 | Woman - The Feminine as Other in Theosophic Kabbalah: Some Philosophical Observations on the Divine Androgyne | 166 |
9 | From Pharaoh to Saddam Hussein: The Reproduction of the Other in the Passover Haggadah | 205 |
10 | Territoriality and Otherness in Hebrew Literature of the War of Independence | 236 |
Appendix: "The Battle of Fort Williams" | 253 | |
11 | Otherness and Israel's Arab Dilemma | 258 |
12 | The Creation of Others: A Case Study of Meir Kahane and His Opponents | 281 |
13 | The Woman as Other in Israeli Cinema | 305 |
14 | Israel and America - Imagining the Other: Natan Shaham's "The Salt of the Earth" and Philip Roth's The Counterlife | 326 |
15 | Black Is Black: Jewish-American Reparations in Bernard Malamud's "Black Is My Favorite Color" and Stanley Elkin's "I Take Care of Ed Wolfe" | 353 |
16 | The Jewish Nose: Are Jews White? Or, the History of the Nose Job | 364 |
17 | The Other in Levinas and Derrida: Society, Philosophy, Judaism | 402 |
18 | The Other Within and the Other Without | 424 |
About the Editors | 453 | |
About the Contributors | 455 | |
Index | 459 |
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