Rewriting Moses : the narrative eclipse of the text
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Rewriting Moses : the narrative eclipse of the text
(Journal for the study of the Old Testament : supplement series, 402 . Gender,
T&T Clark International, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [188]-200) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Exalted for centuries as a hero and author of the Bible, Moses is inseparable from biblical tradition itself. An inherently ambiguous figure, Moses is also a perennial focus of controversy, from ancient disputes of priestly rivalry to modern issues of class, gender and race. Brian Britt analyses elements of polemic and ideology in the Moses of the Bible, of film, novel, visual art and scholarship. He argues that the biblical Moses lives within writing, while the post-biblical Moses lives in biography. Yet later rewritings of Moses refract the biblical portrait in surprising ways. Rewriting Moses provides an original account of the Freudian insight that traditions preserve what they repress. This is volume 14 in the Gender, Culture, Theory subseries and volume 402 in the Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplements series.
目次
- Part One: Contemporary Images of Moses
- Chapter 1: Subverting the Great Man: Violence and Magic in Contemporary Moses Fiction
- Chapter 2: Double-Moses: Gender and the Sacred in Moses Films
- Chapter 3: Legend and History in Modern Scholarly Portraits of Moses
- Interlude: From Traditional Interpretation to Biblical Tradition
- Chapter 4: Concealment, Revelation, and Gender: The Veil of Moses in the Bible and in Christian Art
- Part Two: Ambiguous Biblical Episodes
- Chapter 5: Moses' Heavy Mouth: Discourse and Revelation in Exodus 4:10-17
- Chapter 6: The Torah of Moses: Deuteronomy 31-32 as a Textual Memorial
- Chapter 7: The Song and Blessing of Moses: Poetic Discourse in Deuteronomy 32-33
- Chapter 8: The Birth, Death, and Writing of Moses
- Conclusion
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