Specialists will find much here to chew on. [Holt] engages with many of the major studies on the book of Esther, and she is unafraid to challenge the heavy hitters. The text could provoke some interesting discussion.

Review of Biblical Literature

This collection of essays considers the Book of Esther from a literary and sociological perspective. In part one, Else Holt outlines the main questions of historical-critical research in the Book of Esther. She also discusses the theological meaning of a biblical book without God, and examines how the book was transmitted through the last centuries BCE. She also explores how the Hebrew and Greek variants of the Book of Esther picture its main character, Esther, the Jewish queen of Persia.

In part two, Holt offers deconstructive reading of themes hidden under the surface-levels of the book. Chapters include discussions of Esther’s initiation into her role as Persian queen; the inter-textual conversation with two much later texts, The Arabian Nights and The Story of O; and the relationship between Mordecai, the Jew, and his opponent Haman, the Agagite, as a matter of mimetic doublings.

The last part of the book introduces the sociological concept of ethnicity-construction as the backdrop for perceiving the instigation of the Jewish festival Purim and the violence connected to it, and looks at the Book of Esther as an example of trauma literature. The concluding chapter analyses the moral quality of the book of Esther, asking the question: Is it a bedtime story?

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Preface
1. Introduction: Theology and Religion
2. Date, Composition, reception
3. The Esther Character and Gender
4. Now Esther was admired by all who saw her. Or: How to understand Esther 2/too?
5. Dressing up Esther: The Function of Clothes in the Esther Narrative
6. Haman, the Scapegoat
7. There is a Certain people—or: How the Judeans Became The Jews
8. The Small Spring and the Dragons – Reading the Book of Esther as Chosen Trauma
Bibliography
Index

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Examines the literary and sociological readings of the Book of Esther, and considers the meaning behind the slaughter of the Persians at the end of the book.
Provides a literary and sociological reading of the Book of Esther
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ISBN
9780567697615
Publisert
2021-04-08
Utgiver
Vendor
T.& T.Clark Ltd
Vekt
440 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
184

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Else Holt is Associate Professor, Department of Biblical Studies, Faculty of Theology, University of Aarhus, Denmark.