Power and Emotion in Ancient Judaism
Community and Identity in Formation
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:17th Jun '21
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Offers a theoretical account of the relationship between power, emotion, and identity through an analysis of ancient Jewish texts.
This book demonstrates the importance of emotion studies for scholars of ancient Judaism interested in Jewish identity, power relations between and among Jews, or interdisciplinary approaches; it will spotlight the importance of the ancient Jewish context for historians of emotion and theorists of power.In this book, Ari Mermelstein examines the mutually-reinforcing relationship between power and emotion in ancient Judaism. Ancient Jewish writers in both Palestine and the diaspora contended that Jewish identity entails not simply allegiance to God and performance of the commandments but also the acquisition of specific emotional norms. These rules regarding feeling were both shaped by and responses to networks of power - God, the foreign empire, and other groups of Jews - which threatened Jews' sense of agency. According to these writers, emotional communities that felt Jewish would succeed in neutralizing the power wielded over them by others and, depending on the circumstances, restore their power to acculturate, maintain their Jewish identity, and achieve redemption. An important contribution to the history of emotions, this book argues that power relations are the basis for historical changes in emotion discourse.
'This carefully argued volume marks a significant contribution to the study of emotion in biblical scholarship, stimulated by burgeoning emotion research across the humanities and sciences. Although writing for the academy, Mermelstein's work is clear and convincing, supported by many quoted primary texts (with English translations) and suggestive of intriguing implications and applications for modern, tension-filled religious life.' F. Scott Spencer, Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology
'Mermelstein's work demonstrates that the study of emotions in ancient Jewish texts goes far beyond emotions per se but also enriches the understanding of these texts and their time period. The book also contributes to broader discussions on religion and politics. It will no doubt prompt new strands of research and invigorate the field.' Françoise M. Irguet, Revue de Qumrân
ISBN: 9781108831550
Dimensions: 235mm x 159mm x 25mm
Weight: 650g
350 pages