Hebrews between Cultures: Group Portraits and National LiteratureIndiana University Press, 22/04/1999 - 760 من الصفحات The Poetics of Biblical Narrative, Sternberg's last book, established a new level of sophistication for biblical analysis. In Hebrews between Cultures, he shifts his focus from individual identity to the group, in this case the Hebrews. Sternberg's analysis of the development in the Bible of the Hebrew identity (and alternate identities) is brilliant, challenging, intellectually rigorous and unusual, and almost always unexpected and dramatic. |
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Preface | xi |
CultureBlindness | 1 |
Stereotypes Metastereotypes | 155 |
The Translated Self in Adverse Encounter | 206 |
Intergroup Dramas in the Secret Life | 279 |
Echoing | 378 |
Outside Parallel and Internal Process | 426 |
Toward a Fresh Start in the Reconstruction of Legaliterary | 467 |
The Laws | 471 |
Law Narrative and the Poetics of Genesis | 520 |
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alien allusion Amarna ancient apiru axis Bible Bible's Biblical bicultural bondage brews brother Canaan Canaanite canonical Centricity centrism Code context covenant Covenant Code crosscultural culture de-nomi-nation Deixis Deuteronomy diachrony difference discourse divine dynamics Eberides echoes Egypt Egyptian enactment enslavement ethnic ethnicon ethnocentricity etymology example Exodus Exodus's foreign Genesis genocide genres given God's Hab/piru Habiru Hamite Hebrew slave Hebrewess Hebrewgram Heterogram ibri identity in-group inset intercultural intergroup Israel Israelite Jeremiah Joseph land language law's less Leviticus literary literature logic Lord master plot Midian midwives mimesis Moses name-bearers narrative narrator native never nominal Nuzi original passim Pharaoh Philistines poetic polarity Potiphar pseudepigraphy quoted reading reference retrospect rhetoric Samuel Scripture sense sequence shift Slave law Sons of Israel Stereotype and metastereotype synchronic Table of Nations tale thee thematic translated turn usage variant verb vict-image vis-à-vis voice word