The postmodern Bible reader
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The postmodern Bible reader
Blackwell, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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hbk. ISBN 9780631219613
内容説明
A range of powerful contemporary engagements with the Bible by literary critics, philosophers, writers, and activists is brought together for the first time in this Reader. The twenty texts anthologized allow students to explore and interrogate different ways of making the Bible part of the postmodern world. The selection is based on the editors' experience of which texts best engage students and stimulate discussion in the classroom. A broad range of theoretical and cultural voices is represented, including creative approaches and queer theory. Each work is introduced by editorial comment tracing its definitions and history, and part introductions outline the interrelations between documents. In addition, a general introduction by the editors offers 'A Short Course on Postmodernism for Bible Readers', proposing seven seminal theoretical texts which students can read to gain an overview of postmodern thought. The Postmodern Bible Reader is an ideal complement to the successful A Postmodern Bible (1995) and like this text, communicates the excitement and controversy generated by new approaches to biblical studies.
目次
Preface. Acknowledgments. Introduction: A Short Course in Postmodernism for Bible Readers. Epigraph: "Green Grass, Running Water" by Thomas King. Part I: Rereading the Bible: Introduction. 1. The Structural Analysis of Narrative: Apropos of Acts 10-11: Roland Barthes. 2. On the Possibility of Generating Aesthetic Messages in an Edenic Language: Umberto Eco. 3. Reading the Bible: Julia Kristeva. 4. Introduction to the Names-of-the-Father Seminar: Jacques Lacan. 5. Dreaming in 1990: HUlTne Cixous. 6. Parable and Performative in the Gospels and in Modern Literature: J. Hillis Miller. 7. Body Politic: Mieke Bal. Part II: The Politics of Reading: Introduction. 8. J. L. Austin and the Book of Jonah: Terry Eagleton. 9. The Song of Mark (Luke 1:46-55): Ernesto Cardenal. 10. A Native American Perspective: Canaanites, Cowboys, and Indians: Robert Allen Warrior. 11. Slave Ideology and Biblical Interpretation: Katie Geneva Cannon. 12. Ecce Homo, Ain't (Ar'n't) I a Woman, and Inappropriate/d Others: The Human in a Post-Humanist Landscape: Donna Haraway. 13. A Pedagogy for Post-Colonial Feminists: Zakia Pathak. 14. From The Book of Sodom: Paul Hallam. Part III: The conscience of the Bible: Introduction. 15. Meals Among Brothers: Theory of the Joker: Michel Serres. 16. The Interior Structure of Made Objects: Elaine Scarry. 17. From Ethics and Community: Enrique Dussel. 18. On the Jewish Reading of Scriptures: Emmanuel Levinas. 19. Whom to Give to (Knowing Not to Know): Jacques Derrida. 20. "Draupadi" by Mahasweta Devi: Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. Index.
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pbk. ISBN 9780631219620
内容説明
A range of powerful contemporary engagements with the Bible by literary critics, philosophers, writers and activists is brought together for the first time in this Reader.
目次
Preface. Acknowledgments.
Introduction: A Short Course in Postmodernism for Bible Readers.
Epigraph: "Green Grass, Running Water" by Thomas King.
Part I: Rereading the Bible:.
Introduction.
1. The Structural Analysis of Narrative: Apropos of Acts 10-11: Roland Barthes.
2. On the Possibility of Generating Aesthetic Messages in an Edenic Language: Umberto Eco.
3. Reading the Bible: Julia Kristeva.
4. Introduction to the Names-of-the-Father Seminar: Jacques Lacan.
5. Dreaming in 1990: HUlTHne Cixous.
6. Parable and Performative in the Gospels and in Modern Literature: J. Hillis Miller.
7. Body Politic: Mieke Bal.
Part II: The Politics of Reading:.
Introduction.
8. J. L. Austin and the Book of Jonah: Terry Eagleton.
9. The Song of Mark (Luke 1:46-55): Ernesto Cardenal.
10. A Native American Perspective: Canaanites, Cowboys, and Indians: Robert Allen Warrior.
11. Slave Ideology and Biblical Interpretation: Katie Geneva Cannon.
12. Ecce Homo, Ain't (Ar'n't) I a Woman, and Inappropriate/d Others: The Human in a Post-Humanist Landscape: Donna Haraway.
13. A Pedagogy for Post-Colonial Feminists: Zakia Pathak.
14. From The Book of Sodom: Paul Hallam.
Part III: The conscience of the Bible:.
Introduction.
15. Meals Among Brothers: Theory of the Joker: Michel Serres.
16. The Interior Structure of Made Objects: Elaine Scarry.
17. From Ethics and Community: Enrique Dussel.
18. On the Jewish Reading of Scriptures: Emmanuel Levinas.
19. Whom to Give to (Knowing Not to Know): Jacques Derrida.
20. "Draupadi" by Mahasweta Devi: Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak.
Index.
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