

An edition of Violence and Personhood in Ancient Israel and Comparative Contexts (2017)
By T. M. Lemos
Publish Date
Dec 05, 2017
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
280
Description:
"Violence and Personhood in Ancient Israel and Comparative Contexts is the first book-length work on personhood in ancient Israel. T. M. Lemos reveals widespread intersections between violence and personhood in both this society and the wider region. Relations of domination and subordination were incredibly important to the culture and social organization of ancient Israel, with these relations often determining the boundaries of personhood itself. Personhood was malleable--it could be and was violently erased in many social contexts. This study exposes a violence-personhood-masculinity nexus in which domination allowed those in control to animalize and brutalize the bodies of subordinates. Lemos also argues that in particular social contexts in the contemporary "western" world, this same nexus operates, holding devastating consequences for marginalized social groups."--Provided by publisher.
subjects: Masculinity, Jews, history, to 70 a.d., Israel, social conditions, Violence, History, Persons (Law), Male domination (Social structure), Jews, Religous aspects, Judaism, Violence in the Bible, Human beings, Biblical teaching, Interpersonal relations in the Bible, Respect for persons (Jewish law)