Representation in Old Testament Narrative Texts (Biblical Interpretation Series , No 36)
Representation in Old Testament Narrative Texts (Biblical Interpretation Series , No 36)
Jacobus Marais
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Description
Description
The author suggests a novel reading of the Judges-narratives to demonstrate particular conventions of representation. The notions of paradoxality, perspectivity and juxtaposition are used to demonstrate the potential value of types of logic, alternative to modernist logic, in reading ancient Hebrew narratives.
A hypothetical representeme is constructed for the book of Judges to make it clear that the mode of representation is neither mimesis nor historiography, but narrative, representing by convention and not by correspondence to history.
Details
Details
Publisher/Supplier: Brill
Date Published: 1998-10-01
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 9004112340
Language: en
Pages: 194
Length: 6.5 inches,Width: 0.77 inches,Height: 9.46 inches
41 in stock
