
EP04: Asherah and The Jewish Divine Feminine
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06/03/18 • -1 min
Seth joins us again to discuss his search for a Jewish divine femininity, female messiahs, and androgynous God.
Topics Touched:
two thousand years of shitposts, Hephzibah, Zerubbabel, Battle Mary, The Talmud, Asherah, Elohim, King Josiah, Elijah, Code of Hammurabi, Kabbalah, androgynous God and Adam, Chasidism
Works Cited:
- Martha Himmelfarb – Jewish Messiahs in a Christian Empire: A History of the Book of Zerubbabel
- Raphael Patai – The Hebrew Goddess
- Names of God in Judaism
- The Jewish Study Bible
- Ada Rapoport-Albert – Women and the Messianic Heresy of Sabbatai Zevi, 1666-1816
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Seth joins us again to discuss his search for a Jewish divine femininity, female messiahs, and androgynous God.
Topics Touched:
two thousand years of shitposts, Hephzibah, Zerubbabel, Battle Mary, The Talmud, Asherah, Elohim, King Josiah, Elijah, Code of Hammurabi, Kabbalah, androgynous God and Adam, Chasidism
Works Cited:
- Martha Himmelfarb – Jewish Messiahs in a Christian Empire: A History of the Book of Zerubbabel
- Raphael Patai – The Hebrew Goddess
- Names of God in Judaism
- The Jewish Study Bible
- Ada Rapoport-Albert – Women and the Messianic Heresy of Sabbatai Zevi, 1666-1816
Tip Jar
If you like the show, we really appreciate financial support, which goes directly to our recording costs. Thank you!
$5.00
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Cora–scholar, multi-media artist, ancient prophet, and very good friend–joins us to talk about the Motherland and the role of maternal figures in colonialism and post-colonialism. Check out Cora’s website to explore their work.
Topics Touched:
T.S. Eliot’s voice, wrinkled dugs, World War I propaganda, weaponized white motherhood, nationalism, South African colonial and post-colonial history, Section 377, conveniently short historical memory, historical fantasy, gender and motherhood in the post-colonial imagination, getting personal, feminist ethics of care v. reproductive labor, the possibility that maybe capitalism might be bad
Works Cited:
- Sherry Ortner – “Is Female to Male as Nature is to Culture?”
- Zakes Mda – The Heart of Redness
- Silvia Federici – Wages Against Housework
- Lindsay Ellis – “My Monster Boyfriend”
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