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The Feminized Hero in Second Temple Judaism by Lawrence M. Wills presents a groundbreaking analysis of masculine identity and gender representation in Jewish literature from approximately 516 BCE to 70 CE. Wills investigates how male protagonists in Second Temple texts embodied traditionally feminine characteristics and how these portrayals reflected broader cultural anxieties and theological concerns within Jewish communities.
Through close examination of biblical and post-biblical narratives, Wills demonstrates that feminized heroism served specific literary and religious purposes, challenging conventional notions of strength and valor. This work contributes significantly to gender studies in ancient Judaism and provides valuable insights into how identity was negotiated during a period of significant political and cultural change. Essential reading for scholars of Jewish history, biblical literature, and gender studies.







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