The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast

Medieval Jewish Women & Intersectionality


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Why does studying medieval Jewish women matter? The framework of intersectionality, a term coined by the scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, allows us to address how Jewish women’s lived experiences in the Middle Ages differed from those of either Jewish men or of Christian or Muslim women. Dr. Sarah Ifft Decker offers an overview of what we might learn—and how we might reevaluate our understanding of the medieval world—by centering the perspectives of Jewish women. Jewish women were marginalized both as women and as Jews, and these intersecting categories of identity shaped their lives in myriad ways. We can add nuance to our efforts to assess women’s work and women’s religious lives in the Middle Ages if we avoid taking Christian identity for granted and compare Christian women with their Jewish neighbors. Discussions of gender complicate narratives about medieval anti-Judaism and medieval Jewish “Golden Ages.” By including Jewish women in the conversation, we can enrich our understanding of Jewish history, women’s and gender history, and medieval history more broadly.

Follow this link for more information about Dr. Ifft Decker and this topic: www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.

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The Multicultural Middle Ages PodcastBy Will Beattie, Jonathan Correa Reyes, Loren Lee, Reed O'Mara, & Logan Quigley