Metaphor and ideology: "liber antiquitatum biblicarum" and literary methods through a cognitive lens
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adam_text | Metaphor and Ideology
Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum and Literary
Methods through a Cognitive Lens
by
Mary Therese DesCamp
68V
BRILL
LEIDEN • BOSTON
* » -i i ; • • • •
-jv - • ; • « • • • • i
CONTENTS
Introduction xi
PART ONE
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE TEXT AND COGNITIVE METHODS
Chapter One Pseudo Philo s Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum 3
1 1 Introduction to Text 3
111 Elements of Textual History: Language,
Dating, Origin 3
112 Manuscripts 5
113 Problems of Authorship and Identification 5
114 Usage 6
115 Relationship to Other Books 7
1 2 Synopsis of Contemporary Scholarship 8
Chapter Two Conceptual Blending and Metaphor Theory 19
2 1 Metaphor 19
211 Embodiment and Primary Metaphor 21
212 Cross-Linguistic Evidence 23
2 2 Conceptual Blending 24
221 Types of Blends: Simplex Networks 28
222 Types of Blends: Mirror Networks 30
223 Types of Blends: Single Scope Blends 33
224 Types of Blends: Double Scope Blends 37
2 3 Counterfactuals 40
2 4 Categories 42
2 5 The Offering of Seila: Assessing the Blends,
Counterfactual Reasoning, and Categories in the
Work of P R Davies and B D Chilton vs
Bruce Fisk 45
Conclusions 58
VI CONTENTS
PART TWO
NARRATIVE AND RHETORICAL METHODS
Chapter Three Robert Alter s Narrative Theory Through
A Cognitive Lens 65
3 1 Introduction 65
3 2 Choice and Repetition of Words and Phrases 68
321 Use and Non-use of Words 74
3 3 Repeated Actions, Parallels, and Analogies 75
331 Type Scenes 80
3 4 Dialogue: Direct, Prophetic, and Reported Speech 87
341 Direct Speech 88
342 Prophetic Speech 89
343 Reported Speech 93
3 5 Narrative 95
351 Exposition 95
352 Ancillary Information 101
353 Dialogue Plus Narrative 104
3531 Undermining 104
3532 Confirmation and Mirroring 107
3533 Drawing Attention and Performative
Speech 109
3 6 Characterization and Reliability 112
361 Assessing Character: A Test Case for Seila 114
3 7 Discussion: The Limits of Narrative Reliability 123
Chapter Four Perelman and Olbrechts-Tyteca s New
Rhetoric Through A Cognitive Lens 127
4 1 Introduction 127
411 How Pseudo-Philo Works Rhetorically 131
412 Divisions in The New Rhetoric 132
4 2 Opening Premises 133
421 Agreement 133
422 Choice 136
423 Presentation 143
424 Specificity and Emotion 145
4241 Abstraction 145
4242 Negative and Positive Presentation 146
4243 Interrogative 147
CONTENTS Vll
425 Facts 150
4251 Communion: Allusion 151
42511 The Double Cognitive
Effect of Allusion 153
4252 Communion: Quotation 155
426 Status and Presentation of Elements:
Facts, or Reframing 159
4 3 Techniques of Argumentation 160
431 Whole/Part Inclusion and Division 162
4311 Israel as an Example 164
432 Quasi-Logical Arguments 169
4321 Displaying Inconsistency 169
4322 The Rule of Justice 175
433 Argument by Authority 179
434 Analogy and Metaphor 180
44A Short Critique of Perelman and Olbrechts-Tyteca
on Metaphor 182
4 5 Some Conclusions about Rhetoric and Conceptual
Blending 184
4 6 Comparative Reading: Donald Polaski and
Pseudo-Philo s Tamar 186
PART THREE
ANALYZING LABER AMIQUITATUM BIBLJCARUM WITH
COGNITIVE METHODS
Chapter Five Rewritten Bible as Conceptual Blend:
Establishing Authority in Pseudo-Philo 193
5 1 Introduction 193
5 2 Re-Written Bible as a Conceptual Blend 194
5 3 Another Kind of Authority 199
Chapter Six Biblical Insertions: Time Out of Joint 203
6 1 Introduction 203
6 2 The Elders1 Argument 203
6 3 Amram s Rebuttal 206
6 4 Enter Tamar 210
6 5 Tamar Plus Amram 218
6 6 Conclusions 219
Vlll CONTENTS
Chapter Seven Error or Intention? Mixed-Up Metaphors 221
7 1 Deborah and Sheep 221
7 2 Jael and Sheep 225
7 3 Jephthah and the Dove 230
7 4 Conclusion 232
Chapter Eight Quotations, Character, and Authority 235
8 1 Introduction 235
8 2 Abraham, Moses, and Joshua 236
821 Abraham 236
822 Moses 240
823 Joshua 242
8 3 Amram, Kenaz, and Deborah 242
831 Amram 242
832 Kenaz 244
833 Deborah 247
834 Summary 248
8 4 Miriam, Jael, Seila, Elumah, and Hannah 249
841 Miriam 249
842 Jael, Seila, and Elumah 251
843 Hannah 252
844 Summary 253
8 5 Jephthah, Gideon, Dedilah and Micah, and the
Medium at Endor 255
851 Jephthah 255
852 Gideon 260
853 Dedilah and Micah 264
854 The Medium at Endor 265
855 Summary 266
8 6 Conclusions 267
Chapter Nine Humility and Leadership 271
9 1 Introduction 271
9 2 Abram 273
9 3 Amram 278
9 4 Kenaz 279
9 5 Deborah 282
9 6 Elumah 287
9 7 Seila 294
9 8 Hannah 297
CONTENTS IX
9 9 Summary: Leadership and Humility 301
9 10 The Nature of Human Nature 302
Chapter Ten Women in LAB: Mother Knows Best 309
10 1 The Issue and the Arguments 309
10 2 Local Meaning Revisited: The Meaning of Mater 314
10 2 1 Tamar 315
10 2 2 Jochebed 316
10 2 3 Themech 317
10 2 4 Deborah 318
10 2 5 The Midianites 319
10 2 6 Seila 321
10 2 7 Dedilah and the Ten Commandments 322
10 2 8 Hannah 324
10 2 9 Ruth and David 327
10 3 Other Blends Related to Mothers and Mothering 328
10 3 1 Hannah 329
10 3 2 Elumah 331
10 3 3 Moses 331
10 3 4 Melcha 332
10 3 5 Eve the Rib 333
10 4 Excursus: Infants amp; Suckling Babes, Your Household
amp; Children 335
10 5 Summary 338
Chapter Eleven Conclusions 341
11 1 Cognitive Theory, Literary Methods, and This
Ancient Text 341
11 1 1 Conceptual Blending and Narrative
Analysis 341
11 1 2 Conceptual Blending and Rhetorical
Analysis 342
11 1 3 Conceptual Blending and Liber Antiquitatum
Biblicarum 343
11 2 Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum Through a Cognitive
Lens 344
11 2 1 Authority and Re-Written Bible 344
11 2 2 God, Humans and Sin 345
11 2 3 Even Virgins Can Be Good Jewish Mothers 346
X CONTENTS
Bibliography 349
Index of Subject 357
Index of Passages from Pseudo-Philo 364
Index of Passages from Hebrew Bible 366
Index of Character from Pseudo-Philo 367
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Metaphor and Ideology
Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum and Literary
Methods through a Cognitive Lens
by
Mary Therese DesCamp
'68V
BRILL
LEIDEN • BOSTON
' * » -i i ; • • • •
-jv'- • ; • « • • ' • • i
CONTENTS
Introduction xi
PART ONE
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE TEXT AND COGNITIVE METHODS
Chapter One Pseudo Philo's Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum 3
1 1 Introduction to Text 3
111 Elements of Textual History: Language,
Dating, Origin 3
112 Manuscripts 5
113 Problems of Authorship and Identification 5
114 Usage 6
115 Relationship to Other Books 7
1 2 Synopsis of Contemporary Scholarship 8
Chapter Two Conceptual Blending and Metaphor Theory 19
2 1 Metaphor 19
211 Embodiment and Primary Metaphor 21
212 Cross-Linguistic Evidence 23
2 2 Conceptual Blending 24
221 Types of Blends: Simplex Networks 28
222 Types of Blends: Mirror Networks 30
223 Types of Blends: Single Scope Blends 33
224 Types of Blends: Double Scope Blends 37
2 3 Counterfactuals 40
2 4 Categories 42
2 5 The Offering of Seila: Assessing the Blends,
Counterfactual Reasoning, and Categories in the
Work of P R Davies and B D Chilton vs
Bruce Fisk 45
Conclusions 58
VI CONTENTS
PART TWO
NARRATIVE AND RHETORICAL METHODS
Chapter Three Robert Alter's Narrative Theory Through
A Cognitive Lens 65
3 1 Introduction 65
3 2 Choice and Repetition of Words and Phrases 68
321 Use and Non-use of Words 74
3 3 Repeated Actions, Parallels, and Analogies 75
331 Type Scenes 80
3 4 Dialogue: Direct, Prophetic, and Reported Speech 87
341 Direct Speech 88
342 Prophetic Speech 89
343 Reported Speech 93
3 5 Narrative 95
351 Exposition 95
352 Ancillary Information 101
353 Dialogue Plus Narrative 104
3531 Undermining 104
3532 Confirmation and Mirroring 107
3533 Drawing Attention and Performative
Speech 109
3 6 Characterization and Reliability 112
361 Assessing Character: A Test Case for Seila 114
3 7 Discussion: The Limits of Narrative Reliability 123
Chapter Four Perelman and Olbrechts-Tyteca's New
Rhetoric Through A Cognitive Lens 127
4 1 Introduction 127
411 How Pseudo-Philo Works Rhetorically 131
412 Divisions in The New Rhetoric 132
4 2 Opening Premises 133
421 Agreement 133
422 Choice 136
423 Presentation 143
424 Specificity and Emotion 145
4241 Abstraction 145
4242 Negative and Positive Presentation 146
4243 Interrogative 147
CONTENTS Vll
425 Facts 150
4251 Communion: Allusion 151
42511 The Double Cognitive
Effect of Allusion 153
4252 Communion: Quotation 155
426 Status and Presentation of Elements:
Facts, or Reframing 159
4 3 Techniques of Argumentation 160
431 Whole/Part Inclusion and Division 162
4311 Israel as an Example 164
432 Quasi-Logical Arguments 169
4321 Displaying Inconsistency 169
4322 The Rule of Justice 175
433 Argument by Authority 179
434 Analogy and Metaphor 180
44A Short Critique of Perelman and Olbrechts-Tyteca
on Metaphor 182
4 5 Some Conclusions about Rhetoric and Conceptual
Blending 184
4 6 Comparative Reading: Donald Polaski and
Pseudo-Philo's Tamar 186
PART THREE
ANALYZING LABER AMIQUITATUM BIBLJCARUM WITH
COGNITIVE METHODS
Chapter Five Rewritten Bible as Conceptual Blend:
Establishing Authority in Pseudo-Philo 193
5 1 Introduction 193
5 2 Re-Written Bible as a Conceptual Blend 194
5 3 Another Kind of Authority 199
Chapter Six Biblical Insertions: Time Out of Joint 203
6 1 Introduction 203
6 2 The Elders1 Argument 203
6 3 Amram's Rebuttal 206
6 4 Enter Tamar 210
6 5 Tamar Plus Amram 218
6 6 Conclusions 219
Vlll CONTENTS
Chapter Seven Error or Intention? Mixed-Up Metaphors 221
7 1 Deborah and Sheep 221
7 2 Jael and Sheep 225
7 3 Jephthah and the Dove 230
7 4 Conclusion 232
Chapter Eight Quotations, Character, and Authority 235
8 1 Introduction 235
8 2 Abraham, Moses, and Joshua 236
821 Abraham 236
822 Moses 240
823 Joshua 242
8 3 Amram, Kenaz, and Deborah 242
831 Amram 242
832 Kenaz 244
833 Deborah 247
834 Summary 248
8 4 Miriam, Jael, Seila, Elumah, and Hannah 249
841 Miriam 249
842 Jael, Seila, and Elumah 251
843 Hannah 252
844 Summary 253
8 5 Jephthah, Gideon, Dedilah and Micah, and the
Medium at Endor 255
851 Jephthah 255
852 Gideon 260
853 Dedilah and Micah 264
854 The Medium at Endor 265
855 Summary 266
8 6 Conclusions 267
Chapter Nine Humility and Leadership 271
9 1 Introduction 271
9 2 Abram 273
9 3 Amram 278
9 4 Kenaz 279
9 5 Deborah 282
9 6 Elumah 287
9 7 Seila 294
9 8 Hannah 297
CONTENTS IX
9 9 Summary: Leadership and Humility 301
9 10 The Nature of Human Nature 302
Chapter Ten Women in LAB: Mother Knows Best 309
10 1 The Issue and the Arguments 309
10 2 Local Meaning Revisited: The Meaning of Mater 314
10 2 1 Tamar 315
10 2 2 Jochebed 316
10 2 3 Themech 317
10 2 4 Deborah 318
10 2 5 The Midianites 319
10 2 6 Seila 321
10 2 7 Dedilah and the Ten Commandments 322
10 2 8 Hannah 324
10 2 9 Ruth and David 327
10 3 Other Blends Related to Mothers and Mothering 328
10 3 1 Hannah 329
10 3 2 Elumah 331
10 3 3 Moses 331
10 3 4 Melcha 332
10 3 5 Eve the Rib 333
10 4 Excursus: Infants amp; Suckling Babes, Your Household
amp; Children 335
10 5 Summary 338
Chapter Eleven Conclusions 341
11 1 Cognitive Theory, Literary Methods, and This
Ancient Text 341
11 1 1 Conceptual Blending and Narrative
Analysis 341
11 1 2 Conceptual Blending and Rhetorical
Analysis 342
11 1 3 Conceptual Blending and Liber Antiquitatum
Biblicarum 343
11 2 Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum Through a Cognitive
Lens 344
11 2 1 Authority and Re-Written Bible 344
11 2 2 God, Humans and Sin 345
11 2 3 Even Virgins Can Be Good Jewish Mothers 346
X CONTENTS
Bibliography 349
Index of Subject 357
Index of Passages from Pseudo-Philo 364
Index of Passages from Hebrew Bible 366
Index of Character from Pseudo-Philo 367 |
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title_exact_search_txtP | Metaphor and ideology "liber antiquitatum biblicarum" and literary methods through a cognitive lens |
title_full | Metaphor and ideology "liber antiquitatum biblicarum" and literary methods through a cognitive lens by Mary Therese DesCamp |
title_fullStr | Metaphor and ideology "liber antiquitatum biblicarum" and literary methods through a cognitive lens by Mary Therese DesCamp |
title_full_unstemmed | Metaphor and ideology "liber antiquitatum biblicarum" and literary methods through a cognitive lens by Mary Therese DesCamp |
title_short | Metaphor and ideology |
title_sort | metaphor and ideology liber antiquitatum biblicarum and literary methods through a cognitive lens |
title_sub | "liber antiquitatum biblicarum" and literary methods through a cognitive lens |
topic | Pseudo-Philo Liber antiquitatum biblicarum Philo Alexandrinus v25-40 Antiquitates biblicae (DE-588)4329050-4 gnd Bible O.T History of Biblical events Antiquitates Biblicae (Pseudo-Philo) gtt Cognitieve linguïstiek gtt Metaforen gtt Bibel Cognitive grammar Narration in the Bible Women in the Bible |
topic_facet | Pseudo-Philo Liber antiquitatum biblicarum Philo Alexandrinus v25-40 Antiquitates biblicae Bible O.T History of Biblical events Antiquitates Biblicae (Pseudo-Philo) Cognitieve linguïstiek Metaforen Bibel Cognitive grammar Narration in the Bible Women in the Bible |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016237231&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV007269369 |
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