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Between biblical criticism and poetic rewriting : interpretative struggles over Genesis 32:22-32 / by Samuel Tongue.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Biblical interpretation series ; 129.Publisher: Boston : Brill, 2014Description: 1 online resource (304 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9004271155
  • 9789004271159
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No title; No titleDDC classification:
  • 222/.1106
LOC classification:
  • BS1235.52 .T66 2014
Online resources:
Contents:
Preliminary Material -- Introduction: Bound to Retell -- 1 Dancing Between the Disciplines: Following the Mobile Bible -- 2 Biblical Studies and Postmodern Poetics; or, 'Gentlemanly' Readers Meet 'Uncouth Hydra Readers' -- 3 Poetic Paragesis and Disciplining the Imagination -- 4 Enacting Canonicity: Parageses in the Anatomy of Angels -- 5 Scripted Bodies: Paragesis and the Performative Poetics of Manhood -- Conclusion: The Dust Settles: Some Final Thoughts on Poetic Parageses of Jacob and the Angel -- Bibliography -- Index of Authors -- Index of Scripture -- Index of Ancient Sources.
Summary: In Between Biblical Criticism and Poetic Rewriting, Samuel Tongue offers an account of the aesthetic and critical tensions inherent in the development of the Higher Criticism of the Bible. Different 'types' of Bible are created through the intellectual and literary pressures of Enlightenment and Romanticism and, as Tongue suggests, it is this legacy that continues to orientate the approaches deemed legitimate in biblical scholarship. Using a number of ancient and contemporary critical and poetic rewritings of Jacob's struggle with the 'angel' (Gen 32:22-32), Tongue makes use of postmodern theories of textual production to argue that it is the 'paragesis', a parasitical form of writing between disciplines, that best foregrounds the complex performativity of biblical interpretation.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preliminary Material -- Introduction: Bound to Retell -- 1 Dancing Between the Disciplines: Following the Mobile Bible -- 2 Biblical Studies and Postmodern Poetics; or, 'Gentlemanly' Readers Meet 'Uncouth Hydra Readers' -- 3 Poetic Paragesis and Disciplining the Imagination -- 4 Enacting Canonicity: Parageses in the Anatomy of Angels -- 5 Scripted Bodies: Paragesis and the Performative Poetics of Manhood -- Conclusion: The Dust Settles: Some Final Thoughts on Poetic Parageses of Jacob and the Angel -- Bibliography -- Index of Authors -- Index of Scripture -- Index of Ancient Sources.

In Between Biblical Criticism and Poetic Rewriting, Samuel Tongue offers an account of the aesthetic and critical tensions inherent in the development of the Higher Criticism of the Bible. Different 'types' of Bible are created through the intellectual and literary pressures of Enlightenment and Romanticism and, as Tongue suggests, it is this legacy that continues to orientate the approaches deemed legitimate in biblical scholarship. Using a number of ancient and contemporary critical and poetic rewritings of Jacob's struggle with the 'angel' (Gen 32:22-32), Tongue makes use of postmodern theories of textual production to argue that it is the 'paragesis', a parasitical form of writing between disciplines, that best foregrounds the complex performativity of biblical interpretation.

English.

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