Women’s Image in a Polish Magazine: Midrash
Women’s Image in a Polish Magazine: Midrash
Author(s): Bartosz PietrzykSubject(s): Gender Studies, Media studies, Politics and communication, Politics and society, Sociology of Culture
Published by: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Keywords: Jewish women; woman's magazine; women's image; woman's media discourse;Jewish culture;
Summary/Abstract: Midrash, a Polish social and cultural profile magazine (published since April 1997), is a monthly journal that is a representative of the so-called ‘minor press’. The magazine is connected with the Midrash Library publishing house. Its founder was Konstanty Gebert and the current editor is Piotr Paziński. The articles of Midrash magazine give answers to such questions as: How are women described and treated in modern patriarchal Judaism culture? In what context is it possible to talk about issues connected with women and Zionism. Midrash magazine also deals with a positive interpretation and presentation of women via the multitude of interviews and articles concerning strong, talented, and determined women. Despite their hard lives these women were and are able to create successful careers and wonderful families. Their voices are an important element in discussions that refer to culture, faith, and historical heritage. The image of the woman as presented by Midrash will be confronted with the cultural recognition of the woman in the Jewish community. This article will use quantitative analysis (the linguistic method and literature studies) with help from the qualitative case study research method.
Journal: Polish Political Science Yearbook
- Issue Year: 46/2017
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 256-268
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English