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Jeremiah (dis)placed : new directions in writing/reading Jeremiah / edited by A.R. Pete Diamond and Louis Stulman. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: 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
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780567641229
  • 0567641228
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS1525.52.J474 2011
  • BS1525.52.S678.J474 2011
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Contents:
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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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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