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Song of Songs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Song of Songs

This original commentary foregrounds at every turn the poetic genius of the Song of Songs, one of the most elusive texts of the Hebrew Bible. J. Cheryl Exum locates that genius in the way the Song not only tells but shows its readers that love is strong as death, thereby immortalizing love, as well as in the way the poet explores the nature of love by a mature sensitivity to how being in love is different for the woman and the man. Many long-standing conundrums in the interpretation of the book are offered persuasive solutions in Exum's verse by verse exegesis. The Old Testament Library provides fresh and authoritative treatments of important aspects of Old Testament study through commentaries and general surveys. The contributors are scholars of international standing.

Fragmented Women
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Fragmented Women

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997-01-01
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

In the biblical narratives, women are usually minor characters in the stories of men. Fragments of women's stories must be gleaned from the more cohesive stories of their fathers, husbands and sons. Fragmented Women begins with the premise that, to recover shards of women's stories from androcentric texts like the Bible, it is necessary to step outside the ideology of the text, subverting the patriarchal perspective that has focused attention on the male characters. In this important new work, the author draws on contemporary feminist literary theory to critique the dominant male voice of the biblical narrative and to construct (sub)versions of women's stories from the submerged strains of their voices in men's stories.

Plotted, Shot, and Painted
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

Plotted, Shot, and Painted

'... introduces the reader to an extraordinarily rich variety of critical experiences, which far transcends the limitations of conventional biblical scholarship' (Prooftexts). This provocative collection of essays begins where Exum's earlier literary-feminist study, Fragmented Women, left off: with the questioning of the androcentric bias of the biblical text and with the aim of subverting its patriarchal perspective. It moves on to stake out new territory for feminist biblical criticism by considering what happens to biblical women in popular culture, in art, and in film and by foregrounding questions about the ways gender interests affect interpretation and about the roles and responsibilities of commentators and readers. Six essays approach gender bias in representation and in interpretation from various angles: 'Bathsheba Plotted, Shot and Painted'; 'Michal at the Window, Michal in the Movies'; 'The Hand that Rocks the Cradle'; 'Prophetic Pornography'; 'Is This Naomi?'; and 'Why, Why, Why, Delilah?''

A Critical Engagement
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 428

A Critical Engagement

This volume honours the distinctive contribution to Hebrew Bible studies over four decades by Cheryl Exum, Professor Emerita of Biblical Studies in the University of Sheffield. Her special interests have lain, first, in the modern literary criticism of the Hebrew Bible, where her key work was Tragedy and Biblical Narrative: Arrows of the Almighty. Asecond area has been feminist criticism of the Hebrew Bible; here her notable contributions were Fragmented Women: Feminist (Sub)versions of Biblical Narratives and Plotted, Shot, and Painted: Cultural Representations of Biblical Women. A more recent, and now almost favourite, theme is the Bible and cultural studies, especially the Bible and art. ...

Biblical Studies/Cultural Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 518

Biblical Studies/Cultural Studies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998-11-01
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

Based on an international colloquium held at the University of Sheffield, this collection represents the first book-length encounter between biblical studies and the proliferating and controversial field of cultural studies. A multidisciplinary team of contributors engage in a multifaceted examination of the Bible's place in culture, ancient and modern, 'high' and 'low'. Contributors include Alice Bach, Fiona Black, Athalya Brenner, Robert Carroll, David Clines, Margaret Davies, Philip Davies, Philip Esler, Cheryl Exum, Yael Feldman, Jennifer Glancy, Jan Willem van Henten, David Jasper, Francis Landy, Barry Matlock, Stephen Moore, Hugh Pyper, John Rogerson, Regina Schwartz, William Scott, and Erich Zenger.

2012
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 3064

2012

Particularly in the humanities and social sciences, festschrifts are a popular forum for discussion. The IJBF provides quick and easy general access to these important resources for scholars and students. The festschrifts are located in state and regional libraries and their bibliographic details are recorded. Since 1983, more than 659,000 articles from more than 30,500 festschrifts, published between 1977 and 2011, have been catalogued.

Virtual History and the Bible
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Virtual History and the Bible

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-09-06
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  • Publisher: BRILL

To mark the new millennium, Virtual History and the Bible asks where we are at the fin de siècle and how we got that way. What if important events in ancient history had turned out differently? How different might the present century be? What if Merneptah’s scribes were telling the truth when they claimed, "Israel has been laid waste?" What if the exodus and conquest had really happened? What if we had no Assyrian account of Sennacherib’s third campaign or the palace reliefs depicting his capture of Lachish? What if the Chronicler did use the Deuteronomistic History? What if Luke had never met Theophilus? What if Paul had travelled east rather than west? This is not fantasy or fiction. ...

Gärten
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 297

Gärten

Gärten als Orte des gesellschaftlichen Zusammenlebens, Träumens, Lernens und Repräsentierens. Seit Jahren erlebt der Garten eine Renaissance. Gerade auch junge Leute wenden sich verstärkt der Gartenarbeit zu, sei es in Gemeinschaftsgärten, beim guerilla-gardening zwischen Brachen und Stadtautobahnen oder im Bauerngarten hinterm Eigenheim. Unter den Bedingungen der Corona-Pandemie hat sich dieser Trend deutlich verstärkt. Doch der Garten ist weit mehr als ein Produktions- oder Rückzugsort. Er ist ein Ort, an dem sich gesellschaftliches Zusammenleben – nicht zuletzt unter den Herausforderungen des Klimawandels und armutsbedingter Migration – exemplarisch manifestiert und bündelt; ein Ort, an dem Menschen einen Raum gestalten, sich auch politisch (re)präsentieren, träumen und lernen. Der vorliegende Band will ein paar dieser Gartengestalten sichtbar werden lassen, vom antiken kepos über den indischen Garten bis zu den Gartenutopien, in denen radikale Kritik aber auch Bildungspotential schlummert. Entstanden sind die Texte anlässlich der Bundesgartenschau 2021 in Erfurt.

Alcheringa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 676

Alcheringa

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1977
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Style and Context of Old Greek Job
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 419

Style and Context of Old Greek Job

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-04-17
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  • Publisher: BRILL

In Style and Context of Old Greek Job, Marieke Dhont offers a new understanding of the linguistic and stylistic diversity in the Septuagint corpus. To this end, the author innovatively uses Polysystem Theory, which has been developed in the field of modern literary studies. After discussing the appropriateness of a systemic approach to understanding Jewish-Greek literature, the author reflects on the Jewishness of Greek-language texts. Dhont then presents a thorough literary analysis of the Old Greek version of the book of Job. On this basis, she explains the dynamics that produced the translation of Old Greek Job and its position within the development of a Jewish-Greek literary tradition.