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Leone Modena's 'Life of Judah': A textual and contextual inquiry into early-modern identity

Posted on:2003-12-23Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Concordia University (Canada)Candidate:McCaughey, Dominique AnneFull Text:PDF
GTID:2467390011982843Subject:Religious history
Abstract/Summary:
This inquiry explores the juxtaposition of medieval rabbinic and Renaissance humanistic thought in the autobiography of Rabbi Leone Modena (1571--1648). The emphasis is placed on the role that context and text played in shaping Jewish identity and self-consciousness. Specific attention is given to the unique dynamics of Counter-Reformation Venice, as well as the post-Spanish expulsion rupture with Biblically-driven Jewish historiography. Finally, a textual interpretation, resting on the recently published English-language translation of Modena's autobiography, the Life of Judah, is posited in light of this context.
Keywords/Search Tags:Modena's, Inquiry, Context, Autobiography
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