EP 77: Motherhood in Contemporary Arabic and Hebrew Literature and History
Vortrag von Dr. Zahiye Kundos
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There is a consensus among the three monotheistic
religions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—that the figure of the
mother is sacred, perhaps second only to the figure of God Himself.
This divine association of the mother makes it challenging, if not
impossible, to capture the full depth of motherhood’s meaning. Yet,
mothers are also grounded in reality; they belong to the earth and
embody it, acting as originators and founders of human society. The
first question this lecture poses is: in these dark times, marked
by unfolding tragedies within Palestinian and Jewish-Israeli
societies, how can we begin to talk about mothers as hybrid beings?
Can Arabic and Hebrew—two ancient interlinked Semitic
languages—bear the weight of current events without risking their
own existence?
religions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—that the figure of the
mother is sacred, perhaps second only to the figure of God Himself.
This divine association of the mother makes it challenging, if not
impossible, to capture the full depth of motherhood’s meaning. Yet,
mothers are also grounded in reality; they belong to the earth and
embody it, acting as originators and founders of human society. The
first question this lecture poses is: in these dark times, marked
by unfolding tragedies within Palestinian and Jewish-Israeli
societies, how can we begin to talk about mothers as hybrid beings?
Can Arabic and Hebrew—two ancient interlinked Semitic
languages—bear the weight of current events without risking their
own existence?
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