This topical volume deals with the adoption of biblical language and
narrative and the presentation of 'biblical' images and themes in
popular literature, art and mass media. The chapters, all written by
experts in cultural studies of the Bible, explore how ideologies are
produced, in various ways, when biblical texts are brought into play
with each other, with other texts, and with the inevitable and
continual demands for cultural and historical "translation"-or
"recycling"-of the scriptures. The volume contains some theoretical
reflections, but focuses on specific examples of cultural translation,
and is directed primarily at advanced (graduate) students and scholars
in biblical studies, popular studies, media studies, literature, and
the arts, although some articles will also be of value and interest to
introductory students and the general public. The contributors to this
volume are Fiona Black, Susan Lochrie Graham, Chris Heard, Helen
Leneman, Phyllis Silverman Kramer, Tina Pippin, Caroline Vader
Stichele, Lori Rowlett, Erin Runions, Jan William Tarlin and Richard
Walsh.
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ISBN
9780567228789
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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