Dialogue on monarchy in the Gideon-Abimelech narrative: ideological reading in light of Bakhtin's dialogism

Introduction -- From Ideological Tension to Dialogism -- Ideological Dialogue in the Gideon Narrative -- Ideological Dialogue in the Abimelech Narrative -- A Possible Historical Context of the Dialogue in the Gideon-Abimelech Narrative -- Conclusion.

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Main Author: Lee, Sui Hung Albert (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill 2021
In:Year: 2021
Reviews:[Rezension von: Lee, Sui Hung Albert, Dialogue on monarchy in the Gideon-Abimelech narrative : Ideological Reading in Light of Bakhtin’s Dialogism] (2021) (Collinet, Benedikt Josef, 1989 -)
Series/Journal:Biblical Interpretation Series volume 187
Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2021, ISBN: 9789004441019
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bakhtin, Mikhail M. 1895-1975 / Dialogical principle / Bible. Judge 8-9
Further subjects:B Abimelech (Biblical figure)
B Bible. Judges, VI-IX Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Kings and rulers Biblical teaching
B Gideon (Biblical judge)
B Bakhtin, M. M (Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich) (1895-1975) Criticism and interpretation
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Summary:Introduction -- From Ideological Tension to Dialogism -- Ideological Dialogue in the Gideon Narrative -- Ideological Dialogue in the Abimelech Narrative -- A Possible Historical Context of the Dialogue in the Gideon-Abimelech Narrative -- Conclusion.
"In Dialogue on Monarchy, Albert Sui-hung Lee applies Bakhtin's dialogism to interpret the "unfinalized" dialogue on monarchical ideologies in the Gideon-Abimelech narrative. Lee associates the Bakhtinian concepts of "double-voiced dialogue," "authoring," "unfinalizability," and heteroglossia with the literary features of "twoness," dual images, and macrostructure of the dialogical narrative to illustrate the dialogue of genres as well as that of ideological voices, wherein the pro- and anti-monarchical voices constantly interact with each other. Studying archaeological evidence and literary examinations of prophetic books together, Lee explores the narrative redactor's intention of engaging both remnant and deportee communities in an unfinalized dialogue of different forms of polity for the restoration of their unity and prosperity in exilic and post-exilic contexts"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9004443851
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004443853