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Reading and teaching ancient fiction : Jewish, Christian, and Greco-Roman narratives / edited by Sara R. Johnson, Rubén René Dupertuis, and Christine Shea.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Johnson, Sara Raup, 1966- editor.
Dupertuis, Rubén R., editor.
Shea, Chris, 1949- editor.
Series:
Writings from the Greco-Roman world supplement series ; no. 11.
Writings from the Greco-Roman world supplement series ; Number 11
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Classical literature--History and criticism.
Classical literature.
Apocryphal books--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Apocryphal books.
Civilization, Ancient, in literature.
Literature--Study and teaching.
Literature.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
xv, 320 pages ; 24 cm.
Other Title:
Jewish, Christian, and Greco-Roman narratives
Place of Publication:
Atlanta : SBL Press, [2018]
Summary:
"The essays in this volume explore facets of ongoing research into the interplay of history, fiction, and narrative in ancient Greco-Roman, Jewish, and Christian texts. Particular attention is given to the way in which ancient authors in a variety of genre and cultural settings employ a range of narrative strategies to reflect on pressing contemporary issues, shape community identity, or provide moral and educational guidance for their readers. This volume, the third in a series of volumes of collected papers emerging from the work of the "Ancient Fictions and Early Christian and Jewish Narrative" section of the Society for Biblical Literature since its formation in 1992, is the first to highlight the growing importance of strategies to integrate the fruits of this research into the university classroom and beyond"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction / Richard I. Pervo
Desiring women : Xanthippe, Polyxena, Rebecca / Virginia Burrus
Madly in love : the motif of lovesickness in the Acts of Andrew / Christy Cobb
Trophy wives of Christ : tropes of seduction and conquest in the Apocryphal Acts / John W. Marshall
Unsettling heroes : reading identity politics in Mark's Gospel and ancient fiction / Scott S. Elliott, Eric Thurman
Narrative pathology or strategy for making present and authorization? Metalepsis in the Gospels / Ute E. Eisen, translated by Sara R. Johnson
"And also to the Jews in their script" : power and writing in the scroll of Esther / Donald C. Polaski
History told by losers : dictys and dares on the Trojan War / Richard I. Pervo
According to the brothers : first-person narration in the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs / Brian O. Sigmon
A tale of two Moseses : Philo's On the Life of Moses and Josephus's Jewish Antiquities 2-4 in light of the Roman discourse of exemplarity / James M. Petitfils
Are weeping and falling down funny? Exaggeration in ancient novelistic texts / Jared W. Ludlow
Grotesque and strange tales of the beyond : truth, fiction, and social discourse / Gerhard van den Heever
Origen and Hypatia : parallel portraits of Platonist educators / Ilaria Ramelli
Teaching fiction, teaching Acts : introducing the linguistic turn in the biblical studies classroom / Shelly Matthews
Signature pedagogies for ancient fiction? Thecla as a test case / B. Diane Lipsett
Teaching mimesis as a criterion for textual criticism : cases from the Testament of Abraham and the Gospel of Nicodemus / Dennis R. MacDonald
A new subjectivity? Teaching "[Erōs] through the Greek novel and early Christian texts / David Konstan.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-288) and indexes.
Other Format:
Online version: Reading and teaching ancient fiction.
ISBN:
9781628371963
162837196X
9780884142614
0884142612
OCLC:
1025358241

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