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Author Leander, Hans

Title Discourses of empire : the gospel of Mark from a postcolonial perspective / Hans Leander
Published Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, [2013]
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Description 1 online resource (403 pages)
Series Semeia studies ; no. 71
Semeia studies ; no. 71.
Contents Part 1. Postcolonial theory and the Bible. Postcolonial theory -- Postcolonial criticism in biblical studies -- Part 2. Mark in European colonialism. Modern biblical studies and empire -- The Semitic and the Greek (1:1) -- Between man and brute (5:1-20) -- Submissive heathen and superior Greek (7:24-30) -- The embarrassing Parousia (8:31-9:1) -- "Only absolutely spiritual" (11:1-11) -- An Irish cat among the pigeons (12:13-17) -- The centurion between East and West (15:39) -- Conclusion: Mark and European colonialism -- Part 3. Mark in the Roman Empire. Mark begins to circulate -- An oppositional beginning (1:1) -- Imperial satire (5:1-20) -- Entering a narrative crisis (7:24-30) -- The Parousia as pharmakon (8:31-9:1) -- With Bhabha at the Jerusalem city gates (11:1-22) -- The emperor breaks the surface (12:13-17) -- The secrecy complex as a third space (15:39) -- How Mark destabilizes empire -- Part 4. Uninheriting a colonial heritage. Different Marks in different empires
Summary This inventive work explores Mark's Gospel within the contexts of the empires of Rome and Europe. In a unique dual analysis, the book highlights how empire is not only part of the past but also of a present colonial heritage. The book first outlines postcolonial criticism and discusses the challenges it poses for biblical scholarship, then scrutinizes the complex ways with which nineteenth-century commentaries on Mark's Gospel interplayed with the formation of European colonial identities. It examines the stance of Mark's Gospel vis-à-vis the Roman Empire and analyzes the manner in which the fibers of empire within Mark are interwoven, reproduced, negotiated, modified and subverted. Finally, it offers synthesizing suggestions for bringing Mark beyond a colonial heritage. The book's candid use of postcolonial criticism illustrates how a contemporary perspective can illuminate and shed new light on an ancient text in its imperial setting. (from the publisher)
Bibliography Includes bibliographies (pages 323-370) and indexes
Notes Print version record
SUBJECT Bible. Mark -- Postcolonial criticism
Bible. New Testament
Bible. New Testament fast
Bible. Mark fast
Bibel Markusevangelium gnd
Bibeln. N.T. Markusevangeliet -- analys och tolkning. sao
Subject RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- Jesus, the Gospels & Acts.
RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- New Testament.
RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- History & Culture.
Postcolonial criticism of sacred works
Exegese
Postkolonialismus
Religion.
Philosophy & Religion.
Christianity.
Postkolonialism.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2013024345
ISBN 9781589838901
1589838904
1589838890
9781589838895
1306152313
9781306152310