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Buy this book together with From Anglo-First-Wave towards American Second-Wave Jewish Feminism: Negotiating with Jewish Feminist Theology and its Communities in the Writing of Amy Levy by Luke Devine
Lily Montagu's Shekhinah outlines Lily Montagu’s theological writing, particularly her appropriation of the feminine aspect of the divine presence, Shekhinah, and provides a much needed corrective to the androcentric Anglo-Jewish historiography that has ignored, marginalized, and completely erased, the founder of the Liberal Jewish movement in England. Indeed, Luke Devine's book is vital reading for students of Anglo-Jewry, First-Wave feminism, Jewish feminism, Liberal Judaism, and Jewish mysticism.+This book completely redefines our understanding of Amy Levy and her writing. Demonstrating that Levy’s writing is less anti-Judaic and more profoundly inflected by the religious concerns of classical German Reformism, Luke Devine's innovative approach reveals that Levy's writing constitutes a genre whose female subjectivity evidences a concern for justice and authority that prefigures numerous aspects of Second-Wave Jewish feminist theory and its spiritual and theological underpinnings.
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Title:Lily Montagu's Shekhinah
Series:Judaism in Context 11
Availability:In Print
Publisher:Gorgias Press

By Luke Devine
ISBN:978-1-61143-684-6
Availability:In Print
Publication Date:4/2011
Language:English
Format:Hardback, Black, 6 x 9 in
Pages:200
 

Lily Montagu's Shekhinah provides a much needed corrective to the extant historiography that has served to marginalize, neglect, and even erase Lily Montagu's role as the founder of Liberal Judaism in England. Luke Devine’s innovative re-reading of her oft-ignored novel, Naomi’s Exodus, along with the introduction of little known archival material, generates a more accurate picture of Montagu, her biography, her activism, and most importantly, her theological discourse. Indeed, Devine’s account reveals a Lily Montagu that will be unfamiliar to students and scholars alike: a Lily Montagu that is not a disciple of Claude Montefiore, but, rather, a woman with latent fiery temperament, deeply held spiritual convictions, along with the intellectual prowess to develop and articulate these theological reflections. Lily Montagu’s Shekhinah maps the history of Liberal Judaism at the fin-de-siècle and the development of Montagu’s proto-feminist aspirations, culminating in her theological discourse of “gender completion,” and elaboration on the feminine aspect of the divine presence, known to Jewish feminists as the Shekhinah.



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