ISBN:
9789004336186
Language:
English
Pages:
VI, 317 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
Year of publication:
2017
Series Statement:
Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism volume 178
Series Statement:
Journal for the study of Judaism / Supplements
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Jewish Cultural Encounters in the Ancient Mediterranean and near Eastern World
DDC:
303.482330394
Keywords:
Bible Congresses
;
Criticism, interpretation, etc
;
Dead Sea scrolls Congresses
;
Bible Congresses Criticism, interpretation, etc
;
Dead Sea scrolls Congresses
;
Jews Congresses
;
History
;
Mediterranean Region
;
Jews Congresses
;
History
;
Middle East
;
Judaism Congresses
;
History
;
Mediterranean Region
;
Judaism Congresses
;
History
;
Middle East
;
Judaism Congresses History
;
Judaism Congresses History
;
Jews Congresses History
;
Jews Congresses History
;
Konferenzschrift
;
Israel
;
Kulturelle Identität
;
Kulturkontakt
;
Mittelmeerraum
;
Naher Osten
;
Alter Orient
;
Juden
;
Judentum
;
Kulturbeziehungen
;
Geschichte
;
Israel
;
Judäa
;
Palästina
;
Kulturbeziehungen
;
Geschichte
Abstract:
"The essays in this volume originate from the Third Qumran Institute Symposium held at the University of Groningen, December 2013. Taking the flexible concept of "cultural encounter" as a starting point, the essays in this volume bring together a panoply of approaches to the study of various cultural interactions between the people of ancient Israel, Judea, and Palestine and people from other parts of the ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern world. In order to study how cultural encounters shaped historical development, literary traditions, religious practice and political systems, the contributors employ a broad spectrum of theoretical positions (e.g., hybridity, métissage, frontier studies, postcolonialism, entangled histories and multilingualism), to interpret a diverse set of literary, documentary, archaeological, epigraphic, numismatic, and iconographic sources"--
Abstract:
"The essays in this volume originate from the Third Qumran Institute Symposium held at the University of Groningen, December 2013. Taking the flexible concept of "cultural encounter" as a starting point, the essays in this volume bring together a panoply of approaches to the study of various cultural interactions between the people of ancient Israel, Judea, and Palestine and people from other parts of the ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern world. In order to study how cultural encounters shaped historical development, literary traditions, religious practice and political systems, the contributors employ a broad spectrum of theoretical positions (e.g., hybridity, métissage, frontier studies, postcolonialism, entangled histories and multilingualism), to interpret a diverse set of literary, documentary, archaeological, epigraphic, numismatic, and iconographic sources"--