Remembering the Story of Israel Historical Summaries and Memory Formation in Second Temple JudaismAUTHOR: Aubrey E. Buster, Wheaton College, Illinois
DATE PUBLISHED: May 2022
AVAILABILITY: Available
FORMAT: Hardback
ISBN: 9781009150682£ 90.00 Hardback
Other available formats: eBookDescription
In this book, Aubrey Buster demonstrates how methods adapted from cultural and social memory studies and the new formalism can illuminate the communal function of biblical and extra-biblical historical summaries in Second Temple Judaism. Refining models drawn from memory studies, she applies them to ancient texts and demonstrates the development of Judah's speech about their past across the Second Temple period. Buster's wide-ranging study demonstrates how and where the historical summary functions in the book of Psalms, Nehemiah, 1 and 2 Chronicles, as well as the Qumran Psalms Scrolls, Words of the Luminaries, Paraphrase of Genesis and Exodus, and Pseudo-Daniel. She shows how the historical summary proves to be a generative, replicable, and ultimately productive form of memory. Crossing the boundaries of genre categories and time periods, liturgical performances, and literary works, historical summaries crafted a highly selective but broadly useful mode of commemoration of key events from Israel's past.
- Includes models from cultural and memory studies that inform our reading of texts from the Hebrew Bible
- Provides the first book-length treatment of the historical summaries in the Hebrew Bible and Dead Sea Scrolls
- Explores a more precise distinction between genre and form, and shows how such a distinction benefits the analysis of texts, and the literary analyses of the Bible
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