Voice, Gesture, and Drama

Author(s):  
Eitan P. Fishbane

Explores the ways in which the Zohar functions as a dramatic and performative literature, as a corpus in which the quest for mystical wisdom and the dynamics of its transmission are represented through exclamatory monologue, physical gesture, and expressions of reverence, lament, gratitude, celebration, and anxiety.

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