When Aseneth met Joseph : a late antique tale of the biblical patriarch and his Egyptian wife, reconsidered
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When Aseneth met Joseph : a late antique tale of the biblical patriarch and his Egyptian wife, reconsidered
Oxford University Press, 1998
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Bibliography: p. 323-338
Includes indexes
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内容説明
This is a study of an anonymous ancient work, originally composed in Greek, titled Joseph and Aseneth. Although relatively unknown outside of scholarly circles, the story is remarkable because of its focus on a female character and its lack of overt misogyny and has traditionally been viewed as an early second-century C.E. conversion story of Jewish provenance. Kraemer offers conclusions that differ with previous findings in questions of date, provenance,
identity, geographic origin and textual relationships as well as in matters of interpretation. She also explores the story's implications within the context of late antique constructs of and concerns about gender.
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Preface
Abbreviations
1 Introduction
Part I: Reinterpreting Aseneth
2 Composing Aseneth: The Construction of Aseneth out of Traditional Elements and Techniques
3 Recasting Aseneth: The Enhancement of Traditional Elements in the Longer Reconstruction
4 Aseneth and the Adjuration of Angels
5 Aseneth and Mystical Transformation in the Hekhalot Traditions
6 Aseneth and Late Antique Religious Sensibilities
7 Why Is Aseneth a Woman? The Use and Significance of Gender in the Aseneth Stories
Part II: Relocating Aseneth
8 The Dating of Aseneth Reconsidered
9 The Authorial Identity of Aseneth Reconsidered
10 The Provenance of Aseneth Reconsidered
11 Aseneth Reconsidered
Appendix: Aseneth in Rabbinic Traditions
Bibliography
Index of Ancient Sources
Index of Modern Authors
Index of Subjects
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