Demonic Writing: Textuality, Otherness and Zoharic Proliferation

A central preoccupation of the Zoharic literature is the relationship between the divine and the demonic, the Sitra Ahra (Other Side). This article argues that understanding this relationship requires a close examination of the rhetorical techniques employed to portray it. The article is located in...

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Publicado en:Jewish studies quarterly
Autor principal: Berman, Nathaniel (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Artículo
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Publicado: Mohr Siebeck [2017]
En: Jewish studies quarterly
Clasificaciones IxTheo:AG Vida religiosa
BH Judaísmo
Otras palabras clave:B Demonic
B Psychoanalysis
B Kabbalah
B Rhetoric
B Alterity
B Zohar
Acceso en línea: Volltext (Verlag)
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Sumario:A central preoccupation of the Zoharic literature is the relationship between the divine and the demonic, the Sitra Ahra (Other Side). This article argues that understanding this relationship requires a close examination of the rhetorical techniques employed to portray it. The article is located in the spirit of the literary turn in Zohar scholarship, but marks a fresh departure in its methods of analysis and theoretical background. Its analysis demands a rethinking of the Zoharic conception of the formation of divine and demonic subjectivity. It borrows, for this purpose, from the work of Julia Kristeva, which is informed by both literature and psychoanalysis. The article thus contributes to Zohar and kabbalah studies generally, to discussions of interpretive methodologies drawn from the humanities in the study of religious texts, and to broader discussions of Otherness in a variety of fields in the humanities and social sciences.
ISSN:1868-6788
Obras secundarias:Enthalten in: Jewish studies quarterly
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1628/094457017X15072727130675