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Have ‘Men’ and ‘Women’ Always Existed? with Rafael Neis

Tuesday, May 12

7:00pm to 9:00pm
UW Campus
Kane Hall 225
Seattle WA 98105
Contact: Stroum Center for Jewish Studies

Lecture 1: Have ‘Men’ and ‘Women’ Always Existed? What the Talmud Can Tell Us

May 12, 7:00-9:00pm, Kane Hall, Walker-Ames Room 225

We often assume that the categories “man” and “woman” are stable and self-evident. Indeed, ideas about the timelessness of gender may also underpin the refrain that “trans and nonbinary people have always existed.” This framing asks us to support the right of contemporary gender-diverse people to exist and flourish, in part, by recognizing that they, too, have an ancient lineage. In this talk, artist and scholar, Professor Rafael Neis presents an altogether different approach to gender. Through a journey into Talmudic texts composed in late ancient Iraq, they invite us to set aside what we think we already know about gender categories. Doing so, Professor Neis argues, will illuminate how the ancient rabbis sought to invent, classify, and make meaning of the diverse plurality of human and other beings.

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This is part of the Stroum Center lecture series and is not a Jconnect event.

Add to Calendar05-12-2026 19:00:0005-12-2026 21:00:00Stroum Center for Jewish StudiesUW Campus Kane Hall 225 Seattle WA 98105Have ‘Men’ and ‘Women’ Always Existed? with Rafael NeisLecture 1: Have ‘Men’ and ‘Women’ Always Existed? What the Talmud Can Tell Us May 12, 7:00-9:00pm, Kane Hall, Walker-Ames Room 225 We often assume that the categories “man” and “woman” are stable and self-evident. Indeed, ideas about the timelessness of gender may also underpin the refrain that “trans and nonbinary people have always existed.” This framing asks us to support the right of contemporary gender-diverse people to exist and flourish, in part, by recognizing that they, too, have an ancient lineage. In this talk, artist and scholar, Professor Rafael Neis presents an altogether different approach to gender. Through a journey into Talmudic texts composed in late ancient Iraq, they invite us to set aside what we think we already know about gender categories. Doing so, Professor Neis argues, will illuminate how the ancient rabbis sought to invent, classify, and make meaning of the diverse plurality of human and other beings. SIGN UP HERE. This is part of the Stroum Center lecture series and is not a Jconnect event.falseAmerica/Los_AngelesMM/DD/YYYYahsiUQoRHzDBWjKrkmcp24996

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