Jeremiah (dis)placed : new directions in writing/reading Jeremiah / edited by A.R. Pete Diamond and Louis Stulman. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies ; 529. | T & T Clark library of biblical studiesPublication details: London ; New York : T and T Clark International, (c)2011.Description: xii, 317 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780567641229
- BS1525
- BS1525.S678.J474 2011
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Papers of the Writing/Reading Jeremiah Group of the Society of Biblical Literature delivered at the society's 2007-2008 annual meetings.
"A continuum imprint"--T.p. verso.
Analytical introduction : writing and reading Jeremiah A.R. Pete Diamond, Louis Stulman -- Jeremiah in the land of aporia : reconfiguring redaction criticism as witness to foreignness Carolyn J. Sharp -- The fear of loss inherent in writing : Jeremiah 36 as the story of a self-conscious scroll Mark Brummitt, Yvonne Sherwood -- Terror all around : confusion as meaning-making Kathleen M. O'Connor -- Would ancient readers of the books of Hosea or Micah be "competent" to read the book of Jeremiah? Ehud Ben Zvi -- Here comes the reader Louis Stulman -- The dynamics of written discourse and of the book of Jeremiah Montana John Hill -- Reading Jeremiah as Frantz Fanon Daniel L. Smith-Christopher -- Narrative normativity in diasporic Jeremiah, and today Else K. Holt -- The land claim of Jeremiah : was Max Weber right? William R. Domeris -- Chosen marginality as resistance in Jeremiah 40:1-6 ; -- Ambivalence and temple destruction : reading the book of Jeremiah with Homi Bhabha Steed Vernyl Davidson --
Troubling utopias : possible worlds and possible voices in the book of Jeremiah Mark Brummitt -- The monstrous-feminine in the book of Jeremiah Amy Kalmanofsky -- King Nebuchadrezzar of Babylon, my servant, and the cup of wrath : Jeremiah's fantasies and the hope of violence Else K. Holt -- Assaulting the empire : a refugee community's language of hope Alice Ogden Bellis -- Prophetic affect and the promise of change : a response Erin Runions -- Future imagination : utopianism in the book of Jeremiah Barrie Bowman -- "Man of constant sorrow" : rereading Jeremiah in Lamentations 3 Hannes Bezzel -- Reading Jeremiah with some help from Gadamer ; -- Peering inside Jeremiah: how early modern English culture still influences our reading of the prophet Mary Chilton Callaway -- Impasse or opportunity or--? : women reading Jeremiah reading women Mary E. Shields -- Response to Mary E. Shields : about "Jeremiah" as reflected in feminist eyes Athalya Brenner.
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