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Cultic and Further Orders: Semiotics of a Kabbalistic Culture: Studies in Jewish History and Culture, cartea 71

Autor Maurizio Mottolese
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 ian 2022
This book starts from the assumption that semiotics of culture and social-anthropological studies can offer useful tools to understand large segments and lasting aspects of the kabbalistic tradition. It attempts to study from this perspective the Sephardi Kabbalah, by examining 16th-century emblematic commentaries that collect, rearrange and carry on the earlier kabbalistic interpretation of the rabbinic ritual system. In this unusual light, much kabbalistic culture appears as an ongoing semiotic intensification of deep structures governing the discourse and practice of the Jews – so that, for instance, institutional cultic orders are integrated by other forms of order in imagination, thought, writing and experience.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004498976
ISBN-10: 9004498974
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Jewish History and Culture


Notă biografică

Maurizio Mottolese earned a Ph.D. both at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2003) and at the Sapienza University of Rome (2014). He has published monographs and articles on rabbinic and kabbalistic traditions, including Bodily Rituals in Jewish Mysticism (Los Angeles, 2016).

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
Introduction

1 The Disclosure of Sense and Order
Rhetoric and Hermeneutic Modes of Kabbalistic Semiotics
1Rhetorical Patterns. The Quest for an Organization of Knowledge
1.1Collecting and Rearranging Stances in two 16th-Century Kabbalistic Commentaries
1.2A Kabbalistic Cultural Subset and Its Strategies for Cultural Memory
1.3Some Emblematic Discussions on Morning Rituals
2 Hermeneutic Perspectives. Proliferation and Articulation of Meanings
2.1Unfolding Layers of Meaning and Reality
2.2Constructing Patterns of Order
2.3Binary Oppositions and Vertical Connections

2 The Imagery of Cosmic and Human Orders
Semantic Dimensions of Kabbalistic Semiotics
1Cosmological Assumptions. Establishment and Maintenance of Orders
1.1A Mixture of Imaginative Patterns of Different Origin
1.2Forms of Mediation and Supernal Structures
1.3Anthropomorphic Orders and Ritual Orders
1.4The Impact of Human Action on the Cosmic Architectonics
2Lexical and Narrative Semantics. Reviving Cosmic Orders through Ritual Orders
2.1Mythical Accounts on the Restoring Power of Human Action
2.2The Use of s-d-r and the Related Narrative Elaboration

3 The Focus on Ritual Sequences
Syntactic Aspects of Kabbalistic Semiotics
1Dwelling on the Formal Structures of Cultic Life
1.1The Engagement of all Ritual Dimensions, and the Triadic Pattern Thought-Speech-Act
1.2The Attention to all Ritual Items, Including Formal Units and Sequences
2Re-Organizing the Ritual Syntax
2.1Narrow Sequels
2.2Broader Structures
2.3Temporal Patterns
3Generating Mythical and Mystical Accounts from Ritual Syntax
3.1The Disclosure of Deep Syntactic Orders
3.2The Elaboration of Dense Narrative Sequences and Ascending Experiential Routes

4 The Construction of a Liturgical-Mystical Discipline
Pragmatic Effects of Kabbalistic Semiotics
1Remolding, Extending and Intensifying Institutional Halakhic Orders
1.1Conservative Reinforcement through Renewal
1.2Variation and Change in Social Pragmatics
1.3The Production of Directional Mystical Techniques
2Shaping Kabbalistically-Oriented Community Conduct and Experience
2.1Elements of Distinction and Cohesion
2.2Towards a Communal Mystical Discipline?
2.3Hypotheses on Psychosocial Effects
2.4Reflections on Socio-Cultural Functions

Final Remarks
Kabbalistic Orders from the Perspective of Cultural Semiotics
1The Search for Methodologies Moving between Structure and History
2On Semiotics of Culture and Its Fecundity for Kabbalah Studies
3On Ordering and Disordering Vectors in Kabbalistic Literature

Bibliography
Index