Multiple Layers: Insights into the Development of a Trauma Drama in Lamentations and Jeremiah
The book of Lamentations and material in Jeremiah emerge in the period following the fall of Jerusalem in 587 BCE and have been analysed through the lens of cultural trauma theory. Although they both express the discursive tensions of the time, the way they enact the cultural trauma differs. This pa...
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Tipo di documento: | Stampa Articolo |
Lingua: | Inglese |
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2022
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Australian biblical review
Anno: 2022, Volume: 70, Pagine: 1-17 |
(sequenze di) soggetti normati: | B
Bibel. Klagelieder
/ Bibel. Jeremia
/ Trauma
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Notazioni IxTheo: | AE Psicologia delle religioni HB Antico Testamento |
Altre parole chiave: | B
Madigan, Todd
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Riepilogo: | The book of Lamentations and material in Jeremiah emerge in the period following the fall of Jerusalem in 587 BCE and have been analysed through the lens of cultural trauma theory. Although they both express the discursive tensions of the time, the way they enact the cultural trauma differs. This paper draws on the work of Todd Madigan to argue that Lamentations embeds the memory of a traumatic event into communal memory, whilst the trauma narrative of Jeremiah leads to the renegotiation of cultural boundaries, which leads to a new identity as a traumatised society. The distinction between narratives of traumatic events and narratives of traumatised societies offers greater interpretive clarity in the reading texts from this period. |
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ISSN: | 0045-0308 |
Comprende: | Enthalten in: Australian biblical review
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