A Divine Dilemma: Dante’s Representation of Jewish People

When
4 to 5 p.m., Oct. 9, 2013

Humanities Week Presents "A Divine Dilemma: Dante’s Representation of Jewish People"

Presented by Fabian Alfie, French and Italian Studies

In March 2013 the Italian Human Rights Group Gherush92 called for Dante’s Comedy to be banned from the schools because, they argued, Dante was anti-Semitic. This may be an unfair judgment processed through a modern day logic. For medieval Christians, the presence of Jewish communities within Christendom provoked contradictory reactions: Jewish holy books were also Christian holy books, and their rites were sanctioned by the God of Israel; at the same time, the Jewish people rejected Christ as the Messiah, and did not follow the New Law. Join us as we explore Dante’s paradoxical views about Jewish people of medieval Europe.

Questions? Please contact Jenna Finfrock at 520.621.0210 or at jfinfrock@email.arizona.edu