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The slayers of Moses : the emergence of rabbinic interpretation in modern literary theory /

"In this groundbreaking study, Susan Handelman examines the theological roots of the modern science of interpretation. She defines current structures of thought and patterns of organizing reality, clearly distinguishes them from previously reigning Hellenic modes of abstract thought, and connec...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Handelman, Susan A.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Albany : State University of New York Press, 1982.
Colección:SUNY series in modern Jewish literature and culture.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Matter
  • Half Title Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Figures
  • Acknowledgements
  • Methodological Preface
  • Note to the Reader
  • Content
  • HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
  • Greek Philosophy and the Overcoming of the Word
  • Plato and Language: The Cratylus
  • Aristotle and the Problems of Predication
  • Aristotle: Words and Things, Rhetoric vs. Philosophy
  • The Contemporary Critique: Derrida and Ricoeur
  • The Model of Metaphor
  • Rabbinic Thought: The Divinity of the Text
  • The Bible and the GreeksThe Text
  • The Development of the Oral Law
  • Some Philosophic Aspects of the Rabbinic Interpretive System
  • Kat Ve-Chomer
  • The Other Twelve Middot: The Relations of General and Particular
  • Midrash
  • Metaphor and Metonymy in Interpretation
  • Escape from Textuality: The Fulfiller of Signs
  • The Letter and the Spirit
  • Philo
  • Origen
  • The Logos and the Letter
  • Unity, Trinity Literal, Figurative
  • Augustine
  • Augustine's Theory of Signs
  • THE SLAYERS OF MOSES
  • Prologue:The Book of Books and the Book of Nature
  • Solomon-Sigmund, the Son of JakobUndoing Moses
  • Heretic Hermeneutics: Re-writing Origins
  • Freud's Methodology: New Arrangements, Hidden Gaps
  • The Hybrid Science
  • Solomon-Sigmund, the Son of Jakob
  • Undoing Moses
  • Heretic Hermeneutics: Re-writing Origins
  • Freud's Methodology: New Arrangements, Hidden Gaps
  • The Hybrid Science
  • The Analyst as Scribe: Jacques Lacan and the Return of the Father's Name
  • Reb Derrida's Scripture
  • Derrida vs. Lacan
  • The Curtained Torah
  • To Love the Torah More than God
  • The Critic as Kabbalist: Harold Bloom and the Heretic HermeneuticFrom the Visionary to the Revisionary Company
  • The Revisionary Ratios
  • The Revisionary Warfare of Christian Exegesis
  • The Conflict of Literary Traditions: Genteel Classical versus Judaic Antithetical
  • Satanic Criticism
  • Scholem, Kabbalah, and Heresy
  • Revelation and Tradition
  • Revisionary Blindness
  • The Theory of Literary Influence and Kabbalistic Terminology: Sejirot, Behinot, Tzimtzum
  • Bloom's Map of Misreading
  • Analogical Transformation
  • Back Matter
  • Appendix
  • Rabbi lshnwel's Rules Four Through Eleven: General and ParticularGlossary
  • Notes
  • Methodological Preface
  • 1. Greek Philosophy and the Overcoming of the Word
  • 2. Rabbinic Thought: The Divinity of the Text
  • 3. Some Philosophic Aspects of the Rabbinic Interpretive System
  • 4. Escape from Textuality: The Fulfiller of Signs
  • Prologue: The Book of Books and the Book of Nature
  • 5. Solomon-Sigmund, the Son of Jakob
  • 6. The Analyst as Scribe: Jacques Lacan and the Return of the Father's Name
  • 7. Reb Derrida's Scripture