Male Circumcision and Female Bodies in Jewish and Christian Communities of Ancient Egypt
Discover the intricate connections between male circumcision and female bodies in the groundbreaking work, Male Circumcision and Female Bodies in Jewish and Christian Communities of Ancient Egypt by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC. This compelling volume delves into the significance and impact of male circumcision on women within the Jewish and Christian communities of Alexandria and Egypt, spanning the historical period from 323 BCE to 117 CE.
With 272 pages of insightful analysis, this book explores the cultural, social, and religious dimensions of circumcision and its implications for women's lives and identities. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of ancient history, religious studies, and gender studies, this hardback edition promises to be a valuable addition to your collection. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this fascinating topic that bridges history and gender discourse.