And the Sages Did not Know


Early Rabbinic Approaches to Intersex

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By Sarra Lev
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
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277

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Sarra Lev is Professor of Rabbinics and Chair of the Department of Rabbinic Civilization at Reconstructionist Rabbinical College and Jewish Reconstructionist Communities.

Preface Notes on Usage Introduction A Brief Excursus on "Rabbinic Intersex" Chapter 1. Frames of Reference Chapter 2. Deconstructing the Binary, or Not? Chapter 3. The Sui Generis Model Chapter 4. The Uncertainty Model: Creating Contingency Plans Chapter 5. The "Non-" Model and Genre: What a Difference Wordplay Makes Chapter 6. The Maleness Model: Making a Male Chapter 7. The Part/Part Model: Dissecting the Body Chapter 8. Encountering an Androginos: The Truth of Paradox Epilogue Glossary Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments

"With this meticulous and erudite study of the early rabbinic texts about the figure of the nonbinary body, the androginos, Sarra Lev offers a compelling case for using the late ancient material in the contemporary conversation about intersex embodiment. Lev beautifully weaves together the rabbinic legal discourse with contemporary intersex voices, thereby crafting a space of possibility for a different future for these late ancient Jewish texts. A critical contribution toward contending with the Jewish and-by implication-with the U.S. binary sex/gender system of law." (Charlotte Elisheva Fonrobert, Stanford University)

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