This is the type of book that can and does revolutionize scholarly research in the Hebrew Bible. I recommend it enthusiastically to anyone who is interested in fresh and exciting approaches to the Hebrew Bible. I expect Quick's scholarship to be quoted widely in subsequent research on this topic.

Antonios Finitsis, Pacific Lutheran University, Review of Biblical Literature

This book stands out instantly because of its numerous illustrations of archaeological artifacts that contextualize and provide visual evidence for her points. However, it is her fresh approach and her astute observations that make this a compelling read.

Antonios Finitsis, Pacific Lutheran University, Review of Biblical Literature

This study of clothing and adornment, as elements of material culture, affords a fresh opportunity to illuminate conceptions of human embodiment

Sandra Jacobs, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament

Dress, Adornment, and the Body in the Hebrew Bible is the first monograph to treat dress and adornment in biblical literature in the English language. It moves beyond a description of these aspects of ancient life to encompass notions of interpersonal relationships and personhood that underpin practices of dress and adornment. Laura Quick explores the ramifications of body adornment in the biblical world, informed by a methodologically plural approach incorporating material culture alongside philology, textual exegesis, comparative evidence, and sociological models. Drawing upon and synthesizing insights from material culture and texts from across the eastern Mediterranean, the volume reconstructs the social meanings attached to the dressed body in biblical texts. It shows how body adornment can deepen understanding of attitudes towards the self in the ancient world. In Quick's reconstruction of ancient performances of the self, the body serves as the observed centre in which complex ideologies of identity, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, and social status are articulated. The adornment of the body is thus an effective means of non-verbal communication, but one which at the same time is controlled by and dictated through normative social values. Exploring dress, adornment, and the body can therefore open up hitherto unexplored perspectives on these social values in the ancient world, an essential missing piece in understanding the social and cultural world which shaped the Hebrew Bible.
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Dress, Adornment, and the Body in the Hebrew Bible is the first monograph to treat dress and adornment in biblical literature in the English language, moving beyond a description of these aspects of ancient life to encompass notions of interpersonal relationships and personhood.
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List of Figures List of Abbreviations Introduction: Dress and Adornment at the Intersection of Material Culture and Embodiment Part I: Dress 1: Spread the Hem of Your Cloak Over Me (Ruth 3:9): Dress and the Body 2: He Will Wash His Garments in Wine (Gen. 49:11): Dress and Ritual 3: Holy Garments for Glory and for Beauty (Ex. 28:3): Dress and Identity Part II: Adornment 4: A Gold Ring in a Swine's Snout (Prov. 11:22): Jewellery and Personal Religion 5: She Painted Her Eyes and Looked Out of the Window (2 Kgs 9:30): Cosmetics and the Other 6: Through a Glass, Darkly (1 Cor. 13:12): Mirrors and the Self Conclusions Bibliography Subject Index Index of Primary Sources Index of Modern Authors
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This is the type of book that can and does revolutionize scholarly research in the Hebrew Bible. I recommend it enthusiastically to anyone who is interested in fresh and exciting approaches to the Hebrew Bible. I expect Quick's scholarship to be quoted widely in subsequent research on this topic.
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Provides a comprehensive overview of the history of dress and adornment in biblical literature and the wider eastern Mediterranean, including an up-to-date treatment of the archaeological and epigraphic evidence Brings sociological and anthropological models into dialogue with philology and exegesis of ancient literary texts Offers fresh insights into the complex relationship between the body, the self, and the other in ancient Israel
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Laura Quick is Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible in the Faculty of Theology and Religion, and Tutorial Fellow in Theology and Religion at Worcester College, Oxford.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the history of dress and adornment in biblical literature and the wider eastern Mediterranean, including an up-to-date treatment of the archaeological and epigraphic evidence Brings sociological and anthropological models into dialogue with philology and exegesis of ancient literary texts Offers fresh insights into the complex relationship between the body, the self, and the other in ancient Israel
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ISBN
9780198856818
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
530 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
164 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
254

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Laura Quick is Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible in the Faculty of Theology and Religion, and Tutorial Fellow in Theology and Religion at Worcester College, Oxford.