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Honey and Milk Underneath Your Tongue: Chanting a Promised Land

  • Jacqueline Osherow
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Scrolls of Love
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© 2022 Fordham University Press, New York, USA

© 2022 Fordham University Press, New York, USA

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. List of Illustrations xi
  4. Introduction xiii
  5. PART ONE: READING RUTH
  6. “All That You Say, I Will Do”: A Sermon on the Book of Ruth 1
  7. Beginning with Ruth: An Essay on Translating 9
  8. Subverting the Biblical World: Sociology and Politics in the Book of Ruth 20
  9. The Book of Ruth as Comedy: Classical and Modern Perspectives 31
  10. PART TWO: READING RUTH’S READERS
  11. Transfigured Night: Midrashic Readings of the Book of Ruth 45
  12. Dark Ladies and Redemptive Compassion: Ruth and the Messianic Lineage in Judaism 59
  13. Ruth amid the Gentiles 75
  14. PART THREE: REIMAGINING RUTH
  15. Ruth Speaks in Yiddish: The Poetry of Rosa Yakubovitsh and Itsik Manger 87
  16. Printing the Story: The Bible in Etchings, Engravings, and Woodcuts 122
  17. PART FOUR: TRANSLATING AND READING THE SONG OF SONGS
  18. Translating Eros 149
  19. “I Am Black and Beautiful” 162
  20. Reading the Song Iconographically 172
  21. Unresolved and Unresolvable Problems in Interpreting the Song 185
  22. PART FIVE: READING THE SONG’S READERS
  23. Entering the Holy of Holies: Rabbinic Midrash and the Language of Intimacy 199
  24. Intradivine Romance: The Song of Songs in the Zohar 214
  25. The Love Song of the Millennium: Medieval Christian Apocalyptic and the Song of Songs 228
  26. Monastic Reading and Allegorical Sub/Versions of Desire 244
  27. The Female Voice: Hildegard of Bingen and the Song of Songs 255
  28. The Harlot and the Giant: Dante and the Song of Songs 268
  29. PART SIX: REIMAGINING THE SONG
  30. In the Absence of Love 281
  31. Song? Songs? Whose Song? Reflections of a Radical Reader 294
  32. Honey and Milk Underneath Your Tongue: Chanting a Promised Land 306
  33. “Where Has Your Beloved Gone?” The Song of Songs in Contemporary Israeli Poetry 315
  34. Notes 331
  35. Contributors 369
  36. Index 373
  37. Index of Scriptural Citations 377
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