2007
DOI: 10.18647/2734/jjs-2007
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Figuring (out) Esau: The Rabbis and Their Others

Abstract: This article underscores Esau’s depiction in rabbinic literature and it calls attention to the use of eponymous biblical figures. Esau not only symbolises a real other, but, like Ishmael and the children of Keturah, he is a fabricated antipode to Israel. Both real historical events and the precedence of an archetype, a primordial Other that is articulated, reified, and transmuted throughout the rabbinic corpus, are contributing factors to this treatment of Esau. Thus, the article emphasises the importance of u… Show more

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