Jewish How-To Books: The Circulation of Practical and Kabbalistic Knowledge - online talk by Dr Agata Paluch
Jewish How-To Books: The Circulation of Practical and Kabbalistic Knowledge in Premodern East-Central Europe
In this lecture, Dr Agata Paluch will focus on largely unexplored handwritten Jewish how-to and recipe books produced in premodern Eastern and Central Europe. These manuscripts embodied textual and material format in which Jewish practical knowledge circulated between cultural (Jewish and Christian) and linguistic (Hebrew, Yiddish, Polish, and Ruthenian) milieus. They record practices that extend beyond the boundaries of now distinct disciplines of knowing, such as medicine, natural sciences, kabbalah (Jewish mystical traditions), or magic. In this talk, the speaker will explore these books as material and cultural objects and critically assess the transformations of learned forms of kabbalistic textuality and practice within non-expert, at times lowbrow, contexts. She will showcase the translation of complex kabbalistic ideas into a functional mix of languages and a discourse of easily reproducible practices that became a marker of their popular success among a variety of peoples in the premodern Ashkenaz. In so doing, she will also reconsider the largely unstable categories of “elite” and “popular” forms of knowledge in the context of kabbalistic traditions in circulation in Eastern and Central Europe up to the early eighteenth century.
This is an online event. Please register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/jewish-how-to-books-the-circulation-of-practical-and-kabbalistic-knowledge-tickets-511774119167?aff=ebdssbonlinesearch
Time & Location
Feb 22, 2023 | 07:00 PM
Institute of Jewish Studies UCL (University College London)
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