Reading Between Texts

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Author: Danna Nolan Fewell

ISBN-10: 0664253938

ISBN-13: 9780664253936

Category: General & Miscellaneous Literary Criticism

Intertextuality (the reading of one text in terms of another) is a diverse practice. It is a central and prevalent subject in poststructuralist literary theory. Reading between Texts is the first book to address intertextuality as it relates specifically to interpretation of the Hebrew Bible. The contributors bring together lucid theoretical discussion and sophisticated interpretations from a variety of backgrounds, offering biblical scholars and students a helpful and thorough introduction...

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Series Preface9Preface10Introduction: Writing, Reading, and Relating11Glossary21Pt. IThe Bible, Intertextuality, and Literary Theory1Ideology and Intertextuality: Surplus of Meaning and Controlling the Means of Production272Isaiah: New Heavens, New Earth, New Book413Intertextuality, Transference, and the Reader in/of Genesis 12 and 2057Pt. IIBetween Genesis and Kings4Staying the Night: Intertextuality in Genesis and Judges775Strange Houseguests: Rahab, Lot, and the Dynamics of Deliverance896Taking Women in Samuel: Readers/Responses/Responsibility997The Importunate Woman of Tekoa and How She Got Her Way1158Reading Jeroboam's Intentions: Intertextuality, Rhetoric, and History in 1 Kings 121339The Fall of the House: A Carnivalesque Reading of 2 Kings 9 and 1015310Jehoiachin at the King's Table: A Reading of the Ending of the Second Book of Kings173Pt. IIIGenesis to Kings and Beyond11A Blessing Cursed: The Prophet's Prayer for Barren Womb and Dry Breasts in Hosea 919112Job and Jacob: The Integrity of Faith20313Samson of Sorrows: An Isaianic Gloss on Judges 13-16225Bibliography257Indexes273Contributors285