Baal and the Politics of Poetry
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- Kiadás sorszáma 1
- Kiadó Routledge
- Megjelenés dátuma 2020. szeptember 22.
- ISBN 9780367617820
- Kötéstípus Puhakötés
- Terjedelem184 oldal
- Méret 234x156 mm
- Súly 367 g
- Nyelv angol
- Illusztrációk 9 Halftones, black & white 98
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Rövid leírás:
This book provides a new interpretation of the Ugaritic Baal Cycle, an innovative approach to studying ancient Near Eastern literature within its political context.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Baal and the Politics of Poetry provides a thoroughly new interpretation of the Ugaritic Baal Cycle that simultaneously inaugurates an innovative approach to studying ancient Near Eastern literature within the political context of its production. The book argues that the poem, written in the last decades of the Bronze Age, takes aim at the reigning political-theological norms of its day and uses the depiction of a divine world to educate its audience about the nature of human politics. By attuning ourselves to the specific historical context of this one poem, we can develop more nuanced appreciation of how poetry, politics, and religion have interacted—in antiquity, and beyond.
"Aaron Tugendhaft's book comes as a very welcome contribution. For he means to overturn the standard interpretation of the well-known ancient Ugaritic poem about the god Ba'al, which sees it as a myth establishing the kingship of Ba'al in heaven, bringing cosmic order by defeating the enemy deities who would disrupt it. For Tugendhaft, rather, the poem is a meditation on kingship, divine as well as human, and its limitations; it has an open ending, leaving the establishment of a firm sovereignty, whether of Ba'al or another deity, up in the air. Tugendhaft makes a compelling case, which should provoke serious discussion. Based on an insightful scrutiny of the ancient evidence, it is a case that, as he shows, is relevant on a much wider scale as well: indeed, for the very nature of myth in modern as well as ancient culture." - Peter Machinist, Harvard University, USA
"Tugendhaft’s bold interpretation of the Baal Cycle is built on his mutually enlightening reading of poetry and political texts. His work highlights the need for biblical scholars and historians of religion to engage with the texts from Ugarit that document the world out of which the literary texts emerged. Baal and the Politics of Poetry is a model for how this much needed work might be done." - Christine Neal Thomas, Review of Biblical Literature 2019
"Baal and the Politics of Poetry offers a persuasive and nuanced interpretation of the Baal Cycle. Tugendhaft does an excellent job of re-embedding the Baal Cycle in its historical context with his frequent and illuminating references to administrative and diplomatic texts from the Late Bronze Age ... Tugendhaft is to be congratulated for significantly advancing the scholarship on the Baal Cycle." - Aren M. Wilson-Wright, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2018
"Not only does Aaron Tugendhaft's interpretation shed considerable light on the cycle in its coherence, but the cycle itself, read in this way, makes it possible to grasp how international relations and conceptions of kinship fit together." - Christophe Lemardelé, Semitica et Classica 2019
"It engages with the Baal Cycle in an original way, stretches it to make new arguments, and demands that we reconsider how we read it and other ancient Near Eastern texts like it. All of this enriches not only our understanding of the Baal Cycle and ancient Near Eastern literature more broadly, but forces us to think more deeply about how such texts fit into their own contexts and how they can convey all sorts of messages that speak to those contexts. Baal and the Politics of Poetry will serve as a milestone in the discussion of these questions. For this, Aaron Tugendhaft deserves our gratitude." BIBLIOTHECA ORIENTALIS, 2019
"[this book] opens new ways in the research on the function of this myth and its relationship to history ... the major strength of the book remains the light that is [shone] on the scribes in Ugarit, their influence but also the practice and practice of their art or their authority." - Stéphanie Anthonioz, Syria journal 2018
"The strengths of the present work are its modeling contextualization of mythological texts by reference to documents illuminating contemporary sociopolitical realia and its productive dismantling of scholars’ sneakiest tendencies when characterizing the political import of ancient Middle Eastern myths. Tugendhaft’s innovative perspective on what one such myth is really doing is a thoughtful and detailed counterbalance to those tendencies, and it is therefore warmly welcomed." - Madadh Richey, The Review of Politics
"Not only learned but incredibly well-written" - Christopher B. Hays, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA
"I [have] described Tugendhaft’s work as based on careful study of the texts and on deep reflection. For this, he is to be congratulated, and his book should be, and certainly will be, widely read." - Dennis Pardee, Journal of Near Eastern Studies 2019
"The importance of this study lies in the new approach it proposes for considering mythical literature: myths must be read synchronically in their historical contexts. This approach helps us understand the causes behind the creation of political myths and the ways in which they act on their audiences... Future studies of myth will be obliged to contend with this refreshing approach and investigate mythical creations within the context in which they were composed." - Shirly Natan-Yulzary, Journal of the American Oriental Society
"[a] fascinating book" - Eric Schliesser, Digressions & Impressions blog
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Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction
Chapter 1: Baal and the Modern Study of Myth
Chapter 2: The Baal Cycle and Bronze Age Politics
Chapter 3: Divine Combat as Political Discourse at Mari
Chapter 4: The Politics of Time
Chapter 5: Unsettling Sovereignty
Chapter 6: Kinship Contested
Conclusion
Appendix: The Envoy Scene (Ktu 1.2 I)
Bibliography
Index
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