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Interpreting exile: displacement and deportation in biblical and modern contexts
Brad E. Kelle, Frank Ritchel Ames and Jacob L. Wright
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Frontmatter
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Abbreviations (page ix)
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Foreword (Rainer Albertz, page 1)
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An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Exile (Brad E. Kelle, page 5)
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PART 1: ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY
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An Anthropological Model for the Investigation of the Archaeology of Refugees in Iron Age Judah and Its Environs (Aaron A. Burke, page 41)
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Shedding New Light on the Dark Years of the "Exilic Period": New Studies, Further Elucidation, and Some Questions Regarding the Archaeology of Judah as an "Empty Land" (Oded Lipschits, page 57)
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Deportation and Demography in Sixth-Century B.C.E. Judah (Avraham Faust, page 91)
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The Deportation of Jerusalem's Wealth and the Demise of Native Sovereignty in the Book of Kings (Jacob L. Wright, page 105)
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Assyrian Representations of Booty and Tribute as a Self-Portrayal of Empire (Marian H. Feldman, page 135)
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A Fragmented History of the Exile (Bob Becking, page 151)
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PART 2: SOCIOLOGY AND IDENTITY
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The Cascading Effects of Exile: From Diminished Resources to New Identities (Frank Ritchel Ames, page 173)
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Lost Space and Revived Memory: From Jerusalem in 586 B.C.E. to New Orleans in 2009 (Christl M. Maier, page 189)
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Rebuilding That Wicked City: How the Destruction, Exile, and Restoration of New Orleans Elucidates Judah in the Sixth and Fifth Centuries B.C.E. (Michael M. Horman, page 203)
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Imagining Hope and Redemption: A Salvation Narrative among the Displaced in Sudan (M. Jan Holton, page 217)
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The Impact of War on Children: The Psychology of Displacement and Exile (Hugo Kamya, page 235)
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PART 3: PSYCHOLOGY AND TRAUMA
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Reading War and Trauma: Suggestions Toward a Social-Psychological Exegesis of Exile and War in Biblical Texts (Daniel L. Smith-Christopher, page 253)
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Deuteronomy 7 in Postcolonial Perspective: Cultural Fragmentation and Renewal (William Morrow, page 275)
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Reading into the Gap: Refractions of Trauma in Israelite Prophecy (David M. Carr, page 295)
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A Vocabulary of Trauma in the Exilic Writings (David G. Garber Jr., page 309)
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Reversing Fortune: War, Psychic, Trauma, and the Promise of Narrative Repair (Janet L. Rumfelt, page 323)
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PART 4: TEXTS AND COMPARISON
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The Prose and Poetry of Exile (Samuel E. Balentine, page 345)
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Sites of Conflict: Textual Engagements of Dislocation and Diaspora in the Hebrew Bible (Carolyn J. Sharp, page 365)
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The Emasculation of Exile: Hypermasculinity and Feminization in the Book of Ezekiel (T.M. Lemos, page 377)
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Daughter Zion as Homo Sacer: The Relationship of Exile, Lamentations, and Giorgio Agamben's Bare Life Figure (Amy Meverden, page 395)
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Exiling in America: The American Myth and the Spectral Christ (Shelly Rambo, page 409)
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"There Was No Place for Cholly's Eyes to Go": (Black-on-Black) Crime and (Black Male) Displacement in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye (Nghana Lewis, page 423)
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Contributors (page 441)
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Index of Primary Texts (page 443)
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Index of Modern Authors (page 453)
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Published: c2011
Publisher: SBL Press
- 9781589836044 (paper)
- 9781589836051 (hardcover)