Intertextuality and the reading of Midrash / by Daniel Boyarin.
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Language: | English |
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Bloomington :
Indiana University Press,
©1990.
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Series: | Indiana studies in biblical literature.
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Table of Contents:
- Toward a new theory of Midrash
- Reciting the Torah: The function of quotation in the Midrash
- Textual heterogeneity in the Torah and the dialectic of the Mekilta: The Midrash vs. source criticism as reading strategies
- Dual signs, ambiguity, and the dialectic of intertextual readings
- Interpreting in ordinary language: The Mashal as intertext
- The sea resists: Midrash and the (psycho) dynamics of intertextuality
- The Song of Songs, lock or key: The holy song as a Mashal
- Between intertextuality and history: The martyrdom of Rabbi Akiva.