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New perspectives on Freud's "Moses and Monotheism"
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ISSN: 09415866 ISBN: 3110948265 9783110948264 3484651601 9783484651609 Year: 2006 Volume: 60 Publisher: Tübingen Niemeyer

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"New Perspectives on Freud's Moses and Monotheism" presents some of the most important current scholarship on 'Moses and Monotheism'. The essays in this volume offer new perspectives on Freud's perception of Judaism, of collective trauma and collective repression, national violence, gender issues, hermeneutic enigmas, religious configurations, questions of representation, and constructions of truth, while exploring the relevance of 'Moses and Monotheism' in diverse fields - from Jewish Studies, Psychoanalysis, History, and Egyptology to Literature, Musicology, and Art. New Perspectives on Freud's Moses and Monotheism stellt einige der wichtigsten aktuellen Untersuchungen zum Thema "Moses und Monotheismus" dar. Die Essays in diesem Band bieten neue Sichtweisen der Freudschen Auffassung des Judaismus, des kollektiven Traumas und der kollektiven Verdrängung, nationaler Gewalt, Geschlechterfragen, hermeneutischer Mysterien, religiöser Konstellationen, Fragen der Darstellung und Konstruktionen der Wahrheit, bei der Erforschung der Relevanz von "Moses und Monotheismus" für verschiedene Gebiete - von jüdischen Studien, Psychoanalyse, Geschichte und Ägyptologie bis hin zu Literatur, Musikwissenschaft und Kunst.


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Paving the way
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ISBN: 0520976460 9780520976467 9780520378957 Year: 2021 Publisher: Oakland, California

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When it comes to breaking down barriers for women in the workplace, Ruth Bader Ginsburg's name speaks volumes for itself-but, as she clarifies in the foreword to this long-awaited book, there are too many trailblazing names we do not know. Herma Hill Kay, former Dean of UC Berkeley School of Law and Ginsburg's closest professional colleague, wrote Paving the Way to tell the stories of the first fourteen female law professors at ABA- and AALS-accredited law schools in the United States. Kay, who became the fifteenth such professor, labored over the stories of these women in order to provide an essential history of their path for the more than 2,000 women working as law professors today and all of their feminist colleagues. Because Herma Hill Kay, who died in 2017, was able to obtain so much first-hand information about the fourteen women who preceded her, Paving the Way is filled with details, quiet and loud, of each of their lives and careers from their own perspectives. Kay wraps each story in rich historical context, lest we forget the extraordinarily difficult times in which these women lived. Paving the Way is not just a collection of individual stories of remarkable women but also a well-crafted interweaving of law and society during a historical period when women's voices were often not heard and sometimes actively muted. The final chapter connects these first fourteen women to the "second wave" of women law professors who achieved tenure-track appointments in the 1960s and 1970s, carrying on the torch and analogous challenges. This is a decidedly feminist project, one that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg advocated for tirelessly and admired publicly in the years before her death.

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