Beyond Seinfeld: Renowned author, psychotherapist Rachel Josefowitz Siegel challenges stereotypes of Jewish Mothers ñ York U. Discussion / Reading
Siegel, whose talk will take place Thurs. Sept. 21, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m., will also read from her recently co-edited book Jewish Mothers Tell Their Stories: Acts of Love and Courage (Haworth Press, 2000). The public discussion and reading, co-sponsored by York's Centre for Jewish Studies and the Association for Research on Mothering, will take place in York's Harry Crowe Room (Rm 109), Atkinson Building, 4700 Keele Street.
"Vilified or idealized, stereotypical assumptions about Jewish mothers are two sides of the same coin. Both of these stereotypes have a profound impact on all Jewish mothers and Jewish women. They usually make us feel bad," says Siegel, who adds the goal in creating Jewish Mothers Tell Their Stories was to assemble a picture of Jewish mothers by Jewish mothers.
Siegel, who has co-edited three books about Jewish women and written numerous articles on women and aging, will delve into the following themes:
For more information, visit www.yorku.ca/crm or contact:
Prof. Andrea O'Reilly
Ken Turriff
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