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Lament in Jewish Thought
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Acknowledgments v
  3. Contents vii
  4. Frequently Used Abbreviations xi
  5. Preface xiii
  6. Bibliography xvii
  7. Section One: Lament and Consolation
  8. Eikhah and the Stance of Lamentation 3
  9. Ein Menachem: On Lament and Consolation 11
  10. Section Two: Lament and Gender
  11. Bodies Performing in Ruins: The Lamenting Mother in Ancient Hebrew Texts 33
  12. Women’s Oral Laments: Corpus and Text – The Body in the Text 65
  13. Section Three: The Linguistic Form of Lament
  14. Bemerkungen zur Klage 89
  15. “Incline thine ear unto me, and hear my speech”: Scholem, Benjamin, and Cohen on Lament 111
  16. Section Four: Silence and Lament
  17. The Unfallen Silence: Kinah and the Other Origin of Language 133
  18. The Silent Syllable: On Franz Rosenzweig’s Translation of Yehuda Halevi’s Liturgical Poems 153
  19. Silence, Solitude, and Suicide: Gershom Scholem’s Paradoxical Theory of Lamentation 173
  20. Section Five: The Poetry of Lament
  21. The Role of Lamentation for Scholem’s Theory of Poetry and Language 185
  22. The Ghost of the Poet: Lament in Walter Benjamin’s Early Poetry, Theory, and Translation 205
  23. Words and Corpses: Celan’s “Tenebrae” between Gadamer and Scholem 221
  24. “Movement of Language” and Transience: Lament, Mourning, and the Tradition of Elegy in Early Scholem 237
  25. Section Six: Mourning, Ruin and Lament
  26. Paradoxes of Lament: Benjamin and Hamlet 257
  27. The Tradition in Ruins: Walter Benjamin and Gershom Scholem on Language and Lament 277
  28. Section Seven: Translations of Gershom Scholem’s Texts on Lament
  29. Translators’ Introduction 305
  30. On Lament and Lamentation 313
  31. Job’s Lament 321
  32. Translation of Job Chapter 3: Job’s Lament 324
  33. Ezekiel Chapter 19: A Lamentation for Israel’s Last Princes 329
  34. Translation of Ezekiel Chapter 19: A Lamentation for Israel’s Last Princes 332
  35. A Medieval Lamentation 337
  36. Translation of Sha’ali Serufa: A Medieval Lamentation 340
  37. Scholem’s postscript in the manuscript version 349
  38. Notes on Contributors 351
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