Memory and the City in Ancient Israel

Author:   Diana V. Edelman ,  Ehud Ben Zvi
Publisher:   Pennsylvania State University Press
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9781575063157


Pages:   350
Publication Date:   07 November 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Memory and the City in Ancient Israel


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Ancient cities served as the actual, worldly landscape populated by “material” sites of memory. Some of these sites were personal and others were directly and intentionally involved in the shaping of a collective social memory, such as palaces, temples, inscriptions, walls, and gates. Many cities were also sites of social memory in a very different way. Like Babylon, Nineveh, or Jerusalem, they served as ciphers that activated and communicated various mnemonic worlds as they integrated multiple images, remembered events, and provided a variety of meanings in diverse ancient communities. Memory and the City in Ancient Israel contributes to the study of social memory in ancient Israel in the late Persian and early Hellenistic periods by exploring “the city,” both urban spaces and urban centers. It opens with a study that compares basic conceptualizing tendencies of cities in Mesopotamia with their counterparts in ancient Israel. Its essays then explore memories of gates, domestic spaces, threshing floors, palaces, city gardens and parks, natural and “domesticated” water in urban settings, cisterns, and wells. Finally, the studies turn to particular cities of memory in ancient Israel: Jerusalem, Samaria, Shechem, Mizpah, Tyre, Nineveh, and Babylon. The volume, which emerged from meetings of the European Association of Biblical Studies, includes the work of Stéphanie Anthonioz, Yairah Amit, Ehud Ben Zvi, KÃ¥re Berge, Diana Edelman, Hadi Ghantous, Anne Katrine Gudme, Philippe Guillaume, Russell Hobson, Steven W. Holloway, Francis Landy, Daniel Pioske, Ulrike Sals, Carla Sulzbach, Karolien Vermeulen, and Carey Walsh.

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Author:   Diana V. Edelman ,  Ehud Ben Zvi
Publisher:   Pennsylvania State University Press
Imprint:   Eisenbrauns
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.590kg
ISBN:  

9781575063157


ISBN 10:   1575063158
Pages:   350
Publication Date:   07 November 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Part 1: Opening the Gates—An Introduction and Invitation to Join the Conversation about Cities and Memory Ehud Ben Zvi Cities of Glory and Cities of Pride: Concepts, Gender, and Images of Cities in Mesopotamia and in Ancient Israel Stéphanie Anthonioz Part 2: Crossing the Gates and Entering into the City (of Memory): Memories of Urban Places and Spaces Testing Entry: The Social Functions of City-Gates in Biblical Memory Carey Walsh Inside-Outside: Domestic Living Space in Biblical Memory Anne Katrine Gudme Threshing Floors and Cities Francis Landy Palaces as Sites of Memory and Their Impact on the Construction of an Elite “Hybrid” (Local-Global) Cultural Identity in Persian-Period Literature Kåre Berge City Gardens and Parks in Biblical Social Memory Diana Edelman In Defense of the City: Memories of Water in the Persian Period Karolien Vermeulen Cisterns and Wells in Biblical Memory Hadi Ghantous and Diana Edelman Part 3: Individual Cities and Social Memory Exploring Jerusalem as a Site of Memory in the Late Persian and Early Hellenistic Periods Ehud Ben Zvi The Memory of Samaria in the Books of Kings Russell Hobson How to Slander the Memory of Shechem Yairah Amit Mizpah and the Possibilities of Forgetting Daniel Pioske Dislocating Jerusalem’s Memory with Tyre Philippe Guillaume Nineveh as Meme in Persian Period Yehud Steven W. Holloway “Babylon” Forever, or How To Divinize What You Want To Damn Ulrike Sals Building Castles on the Shifting Sands of Memory: From Dystopian to Utopian Views of Jerusalem in the Persian Period Carla Sulzbach Index of Authors Index of Scripture

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