Joshua And the Rhetoric of Violence: A New Historicist Analysis (The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies) - A New Historicist Analysis
Lori L. Rowlett
Sheffield Academic Press (1996)
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Jews
Hardcover 1850756279
eng
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LoC Classification BS1295.2.R69 1996
Dewey 222/.2066
Nationality Misc
Cover Price $140.00
No. of Pages 197
Height x Width 9.2 x 6.3  inch
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Conflict Ancient times
Notes
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--University of Cambridge).


Joshua and the Rhetoric of Violence' examines the book of Joshua as a construction of national identity. This pioneering New Historicist analysis shows how the Deuteronomist used war oracle language and epic historical lore to negotiate sociopolitical boundaries. It asserts that text and context interacted in a programme consolidating King Josiah's authority in the wake of Assyrian imperial collapse. The book argues that the conquest narrative is not simple 'us against them' propaganda but a complex web of negotiations defining identity and otherness. The analysis draws on Foucault's principle that power is something exercised rather than merely possessed.