Male Circumcision and Female Bodies in Jewish and Christian Communities of Ancient Egypt
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Male Circumcision and Female Bodies in Jewish and Christian Communities of Ancient Egypt

Females and Foreskins

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eBook - ePub

Male Circumcision and Female Bodies in Jewish and Christian Communities of Ancient Egypt

Females and Foreskins

About this book

Rebecca Harrocks presents some of the earliest evidence of male circumcision from ancient Egypt, exploring the connotations and implications for the Jewish and Christian communities of Alexandria and Egypt. The relevance of male circumcision for Jewish females is evident in Hebrew scripture, especially in relation to marriage, procreation, and parenthood, but little attention has been paid to women in scholarship. Harrocks addresses this oversight by considering not only what male circumcision meant for men, but also what it meant for women and the female body.

Drawing on a range of ancient literature, inscriptions, art, and human remains, the role of male circumcision in ancient Egypt is considered as a backdrop to its practice by the Israelites, who some in antiquity claimed adopted it from the Egyptians. Harrocks concludes with an exploration of the changes and consequences for Jewish customs suggested in early Christian texts – especially the Pauline writings – regarding the female body and a woman's interaction with her community, and highlights nuances to New Perspective thought given this broader gender awareness.

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Information

Publisher
T&T Clark
Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9780567722720

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Dedication Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Abbreviations
  7. Introduction
  8. 1 Identity, boundary marking and male circumcision – the problem
  9. Section 1 Male Circumcision amongst Egyptians and Jews
  10. Section 2 Male Circumcision and the Female Body in the Hebrew Bible
  11. Section 3 The (Ir)relevance of Circumcision?
  12. Conclusion
  13. Appendix
  14. Bibliography
  15. Index
  16. Imprint