Place, space and identity in the ancient Mediterranean world

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Place, space and identity in the ancient Mediterranean world

edited by Gert T.M. Prinsloo and Christl M. Maier

(Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies, 576 . Constructions of space ; 5)(T & T Clark library of Biblical studies)

Bloomsbury, 2013

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Bibliography: p. [244]-253

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This fascinating collection investigates the inherent spatiality of human existence. The contributors discuss ancient Mediterranean texts and societies from a decidedly spatial perspective, debating over such issues as narratological space, critical spatiality, sociological theories on space, space and identity, space and body. The volume consists of three parts and commences with three studies focusing on theoretical approaches towards spatial analysis and application of the theory to specific Old and New Testament texts. The essays in the second part examine the sacred space and the formation of identity, with particular attention to Jerusalem and the temple seen as sacred space and the lived experience of authors describing this space in various ways. The third part discusses the spatial theory and its application to a variety of texts ranging from the Epic of Gilgamesh to the New Testament.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Place, Space, and Identity in the Ancient Mediterranean World - Christl M. Maier and Gert T. M. Prinsloo Part I: Prospectives, Perspectives and Methods 1. Space and Identity in the Ancient Mediterranean World: Theory and Practice with Reference to the Book of Jonah, Gert T. M. Prinsloo 2. Fiction and Space in Deuteronomy, Michaela Geiger 3. Critical Spatial Theory 2.0, Matthew Sleeman Part II: Sacred Space and the Formation of Identity 4. The Implied Transcendence of Physical and Ideological Borders and Boundaries in Psalm 47, Jo-Mari Schader 5. Jerusalem, the Holy City: The Meaning of the City of Jerusalem in the Books of Ezra-Nehemiah, Maria Hausl 6. Whose Mother? Whose Space? Jerusalem in Third Isaiah, Christl M. Maier 7. The Menalyaning of the City of Jerusalem in the Book of Tobit: An Asis of the Jerusalem Hymn in Tobit 13.8-18, Johanna Rautenberg Part III: Place, Space, Identity: Theory and Practice 9. From the Walls of Uruk: Reflections on Space in the Gilgamesh Epic, Gerda de Villiers 10. Family as Lived Space: An Interdisciplinary and Intertextual Reading of Genesis 34, Reineth and Gert Prinsloo 11. (Re-)Siting Space and Identity of Gibeonites and Japanese Americans, Johnny Miles 12. Narrative Space and the Construction of Meaning in the Book of Joel, Mary Mills 13. Unfocused Narrative Space in Tobit 1.1-2.14, Ronald van der Berg 14. From Urban Nightmares to Dream Cities: Revealing the Apocalyptic Cityscape, Carla Sulzbach

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  • NCID
    BB12108151
  • ISBN
    • 9780567255631
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    engheb
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiv, 268 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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