Esther in Diaspora: Toward an Alternative Interpretive Framework: Biblical Interpretation Series, cartea 178
Autor Tsaurayi Kudakwashe Mapfekaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 iul 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004406551
ISBN-10: 9004406557
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Biblical Interpretation Series
ISBN-10: 9004406557
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Biblical Interpretation Series
Cuprins
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The Problems with Esther
2 The Problem with Purim
3 The Problem with Genealogy
4 The Problem with the Imperial Context of Esther
5 The Road Ahead
1 Interpretive Frameworks and Methodological Strategies
1 Introduction
2 The Extant Versions of Esther
3 Interpretive Frameworks: History, Fiction or Resistance
4 The Concept of Diaspora in Esther Studies
5 Methodological Strategies
6 Summary
2 Foregrounding the Phenomenon of Diaspora in Reading Esther: a Particular Focus on Esther 2:5–6
1 Introduction
2 Biblical Criticism and Esther Studies: a Trajectory
3 Textual Criticism and the Study of Esther
4 Historical-Critical Methods and the Study of Esther
5 Re-defining the Centre: Foregrounding a Diaspora Reading
6 Genealogical Material: Diaspora as the Story’s Kernel
7 Summary and Implications
3 Subverting Assumptions about a Babylonian-Persian Dichotomy: a Critical Assessment of the Historical Milieu of Esther
1 Introduction
2 Taking into Account Alternative Sources of Persian History
3 The Portrayal of Cyrus in the Light of Biblical Israel’s Royal Ideology
4 Assumptions about Cyrus and Persia
5 Applicability of Diaspora Terms to the Community Behind Esther
6 Conclusion
4 Conceptual, Etymological and Semantic Considerations of the Concept of Diaspora: towards a Theoretical Framework
1 Introduction
2 The Discussion in Context
3 Conceptual, Etymological and Semantic Analysis of Diaspora
4 The Emerging Theoretical Framework
5 Summary
5 Analogical and Cartographic Perspectives of Postexilic Jewish Diaspora: Locating the Community behind Esther
1 Introduction
2 The Principle of Analogy
3 Analogical Approach in Reading Esther
4 Juxtaposing the Domains: Homoiotes Justifying the Analogy Model
5 Application of a Diaspora Theoretical Framework: Special Focus on Esther 2:5–6
6 Implications of a Reading Proceeding from a Theoretical Analysis of Diaspora
7 Summary
Conclusion
1 Consideration of Dating Esther
2 Reconfiguring Diaspora Narratives in a Hellenistic Context
3 Summary of Findings
4 So What?
5 Looking beyond this Study
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The Problems with Esther
2 The Problem with Purim
3 The Problem with Genealogy
4 The Problem with the Imperial Context of Esther
5 The Road Ahead
1 Interpretive Frameworks and Methodological Strategies
1 Introduction
2 The Extant Versions of Esther
3 Interpretive Frameworks: History, Fiction or Resistance
4 The Concept of Diaspora in Esther Studies
5 Methodological Strategies
6 Summary
2 Foregrounding the Phenomenon of Diaspora in Reading Esther: a Particular Focus on Esther 2:5–6
1 Introduction
2 Biblical Criticism and Esther Studies: a Trajectory
3 Textual Criticism and the Study of Esther
4 Historical-Critical Methods and the Study of Esther
5 Re-defining the Centre: Foregrounding a Diaspora Reading
6 Genealogical Material: Diaspora as the Story’s Kernel
7 Summary and Implications
3 Subverting Assumptions about a Babylonian-Persian Dichotomy: a Critical Assessment of the Historical Milieu of Esther
1 Introduction
2 Taking into Account Alternative Sources of Persian History
3 The Portrayal of Cyrus in the Light of Biblical Israel’s Royal Ideology
4 Assumptions about Cyrus and Persia
5 Applicability of Diaspora Terms to the Community Behind Esther
6 Conclusion
4 Conceptual, Etymological and Semantic Considerations of the Concept of Diaspora: towards a Theoretical Framework
1 Introduction
2 The Discussion in Context
3 Conceptual, Etymological and Semantic Analysis of Diaspora
4 The Emerging Theoretical Framework
5 Summary
5 Analogical and Cartographic Perspectives of Postexilic Jewish Diaspora: Locating the Community behind Esther
1 Introduction
2 The Principle of Analogy
3 Analogical Approach in Reading Esther
4 Juxtaposing the Domains: Homoiotes Justifying the Analogy Model
5 Application of a Diaspora Theoretical Framework: Special Focus on Esther 2:5–6
6 Implications of a Reading Proceeding from a Theoretical Analysis of Diaspora
7 Summary
Conclusion
1 Consideration of Dating Esther
2 Reconfiguring Diaspora Narratives in a Hellenistic Context
3 Summary of Findings
4 So What?
5 Looking beyond this Study
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Tsaurayi Kudakwashe Mapfeka, Ph.D. (2017), King’s College London, is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. He is working on several forthcoming articles and book chapter contributions and has already published Empire and Identity Secrecy: A Postcolonial Reflection on Esther 2:10 (2018).