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Challenging Dichotomies and Biases in the Study of the Ancient Southern Levant
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Englisch
177 Seiten, With 10 b/w and 23 col. fig., Onlinequelle (E-Library)
ISBN: 978-3-666-56097-2
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,
1. Edition, 2024
This volume problematizes established dichotomies in studying the ancient southern Levant (modern... mehr
Challenging Dichotomies and Biases in the Study of the Ancient Southern Levant
This volume problematizes established dichotomies in studying the ancient southern Levant (modern Israel, Palestine, and Jordan) during the 2nd and 1st millennium BCE. Specialists from different fields accepted the challenge to question established paradigms and dissolve boundaries, especially in the shape of dichotomies, in our understanding of the region’s ancient history. Fundamental dichotomies and corresponding biases addressed include image|text, self|other, male|female, and biblical|non-biblical. Together, the contributions address neglected issues in scholarship and emphasize material and visual datasets as well as texts beyond the Hebrew Bible. The articles thus contribute to a certain decentering of the Bible in studying ancient southern Levantine societies and cultures. In turn, they argue for a multidimensional study of the southern Levant as a whole and its constituent fabric with its local and regional differences.
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- Bruno Biermann is a PostDoc Assistant in Hebrew Bible at the Protestant Theological Faculty, University of Münster. He holds a PhD in Hebrew Bible from the University of Bern and a Diploma (MA) in Protestant Theology from the University of Tübingen. His research centers on the Hebrew Bible and Archaeology of the southern Levant, particularly social history and the history of religion\s of the Bronze and Iron Ages. His PhD thesis, “Stamp Seals as Prism for the Gender History of the Southern...
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- Silas Klein Cardoso (Hg.)
- Silas Klein Cardoso is a Professor of Old Testament at the Faculdade Unida de Vitória –ES, Brazil. Trained in communication studies, theology, and religious studies, he approaches multimodally the literary, visual, and religious traditions of the southern Levant in the Late Bronze and Iron Age periods. Given his decolonial option, he employs media archaeology, media philosophy, and sociology of knowledge to investigate modes of knowledge production in his fields. Between 2020–2023, as part of...
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- Christoph Uehlinger (Hg.)
- Christoph Uehlinger is Professor em. in History of Religions/Comparative Religion at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, where he served from 2003 to 2024. Trained in biblical studies, some Egyptology, and ancient Near Eastern studies, he specializes in the study of ancient Levantine visual culture, media economies, and interregional contact and knowledge transfer. Senior editor of the Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis series, he has served as the co-ordinating director of “Stamp Seals from the...
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