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    In:  Biblical Interpretation; a Journal of Contemporary Approaches 32,2 (2024) 163-188
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2024
    Titel der Quelle: Biblical Interpretation; a Journal of Contemporary Approaches
    Angaben zur Quelle: 32,2 (2024) 163-188
    Keywords: Bible. Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; Space and time Biblical teaching ; Psychic trauma Biblical teaching ; Collective memory Biblical teaching ; Punishment Biblical teaching
    Abstract: This interdisciplinary study integrates spatial theory and trauma studies to explore Jeremiah’s Temple Sermon (7:1–8:3) as a literary landscape in the context of cultural trauma. This study reads the Temple Sermon as a traumascape: a literary landscape constructed to shape and contain trauma stemming from Babylon’s subjugation of Judah. This reading proceeds in four parts structured around the metaphor of the phantasmagoria: the first analyses how the Sermon navigates the politics of memory to legitimise its interpretation of Judah’s past; the second explores how the Sermon constructs Judah’s past as a geography of national failure culminating in divine punishment; the third examines the rhetorical techniques which position the reading community to affirm yhwh’s rejection of their past selves. The final part integrates the findings of the prior three to read the Sermon as a traumascape wherein the tension between remembering and repressing trauma is navigated in the act of reading.
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