In the study of Rabbinic Judaism (200-700 CE), the emotion of disgust has received minimal attention. Yet disgust plays a role in almost every category of rabbinic law and thought, including dietary regulations, impurity, sacrifices, forbidden sex, divorce, prayer, social relations with gentiles and “Others,” and ethical character. This lecture begins by discussing theoretical aspects of disgust and then surveys the ways disgust impacts these different dimensions of rabbinic Judaism. It concludes by charting some questions for further study and productive avenues for further research.
This is a hybrid event in 2022 South Thayer Building.
Zoom Registration https://myumi.ch/MrzeV
This is a hybrid event in 2022 South Thayer Building.
Zoom Registration https://myumi.ch/MrzeV
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