Sex as stigma: Mary and Jesus in late ancient Jewish Literature

The aim of this article is to briefly analyze the Jewish construction of a negative image of Jesus and Mary during Late Antiquity. By focusing on three passages of the Babylonian Talmud, one text of the Toldot Yeshu tradition and a number of Christian sources that revisit the negative references att...

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Autor principal: Laham Cohen, Rodrigo
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2018
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spelling I28-R241-article-61512023-06-27T20:46:52Z Sex as stigma: Mary and Jesus in late ancient Jewish Literature El sexo como estigma: María y Jesús en la literatura judía tardoantigua Laham Cohen, Rodrigo ancient Jewish literature Mary Joseph Babilonian Talmud Toldot Yeshu literatura judía tardía María José Talmud de Babilonia Toldot Yeshu The aim of this article is to briefly analyze the Jewish construction of a negative image of Jesus and Mary during Late Antiquity. By focusing on three passages of the Babylonian Talmud, one text of the Toldot Yeshu tradition and a number of Christian sources that revisit the negative references attributed to Jews, the study will assess to what extent the creation of a sexualized image of both characters, Mary and Jesus, helped to desacralize their figures.  En este breve trabajo analizamos el modo en el que los judíos de la tardoantigüedad construyeron una imagen negativa de Jesús y de María. El estudio se centra en tres pasajes del Talmud de Babilonia y en un texto de la tradición Toldot Yeshu. Refiere también a fuentes cristianas que presentan referencias negativas similares atribuidas a judíos. Los pasajes analizados ponen en evidencia que los judíos crearon una imagen sexualizada tanto de María como de Jesús con el fin de desacralizar sus figuras.  Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2018-08-10 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/afc/article/view/6151 10.34096/afc.v2i31.6151 Anales de Filología Clásica; Vol. 2 Núm. 31 (2018): Entre castidad y lujuria: sexo y amor en Bizancio, parte II. Coordinado por Pablo Cavallero y Tomás Fernández; 55-64 2362-4841 0325-1721 spa http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/afc/article/view/6151/5505
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topic ancient Jewish literature
Mary
Joseph
Babilonian Talmud
Toldot Yeshu
literatura judía tardía
María
José
Talmud de Babilonia
Toldot Yeshu
spellingShingle ancient Jewish literature
Mary
Joseph
Babilonian Talmud
Toldot Yeshu
literatura judía tardía
María
José
Talmud de Babilonia
Toldot Yeshu
Laham Cohen, Rodrigo
Sex as stigma: Mary and Jesus in late ancient Jewish Literature
topic_facet ancient Jewish literature
Mary
Joseph
Babilonian Talmud
Toldot Yeshu
literatura judía tardía
María
José
Talmud de Babilonia
Toldot Yeshu
author Laham Cohen, Rodrigo
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title Sex as stigma: Mary and Jesus in late ancient Jewish Literature
title_short Sex as stigma: Mary and Jesus in late ancient Jewish Literature
title_full Sex as stigma: Mary and Jesus in late ancient Jewish Literature
title_fullStr Sex as stigma: Mary and Jesus in late ancient Jewish Literature
title_full_unstemmed Sex as stigma: Mary and Jesus in late ancient Jewish Literature
title_sort sex as stigma: mary and jesus in late ancient jewish literature
description The aim of this article is to briefly analyze the Jewish construction of a negative image of Jesus and Mary during Late Antiquity. By focusing on three passages of the Babylonian Talmud, one text of the Toldot Yeshu tradition and a number of Christian sources that revisit the negative references attributed to Jews, the study will assess to what extent the creation of a sexualized image of both characters, Mary and Jesus, helped to desacralize their figures. 
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