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Decolonizing Josiah: Toward a postcolonial reading of the Deuteronomistic History.

机译:非殖民化的约西亚:走向氘化历史的后殖民阅读。

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This dissertation employs postcolonial criticism to reading the Deuteronomistic History intercontextually with Asian American history in order to decolonize an understanding of Josiah and his kingdom that both appeals persistently to the metanarrative of nationalism and is still affected by the legacy of Orientalism.;The author argues that the story of Josiah is embedded in the Deuteronomistic History, which is viewed as a history that narrates the identity of Western civilization. Although postmodernism has challenged this identity narrative of the West, it has also undermined the postcolonial project of writing "a history of their own" that does not always refer to the metanarrative of nations. The author advocates an understanding of the Deuteronomistic History as "a history of their own" similar to Asian American history and other subaltern histories that do not refer to the nation as the only legitimate place of narratives about the people and their culture.;Until recently there has been an assumption, without much evidence, that Josiah had expanded his kingdom and unified the divided kingdoms, and the recent debate on the extent of Josiah's kingdom is no more than variations on the expansion thesis which is based on the domain assumption of biblical studies that the northern kingdom belonged to "Greater" Israel. The author argues that the province of Samerina, a part of the former northern kingdom, remained intact during Josiah's reign as a politically organized people---even if the supposed retreat of Assyria occurred, which the author disagrees---refuting the notion that the land/space was "empty" of power and people, and thereby questioning the nationalist principle of congruence of people/culture and land/polity.;The author then argues that Josiah and his kingdom were located in a political, ideological landscape shaped by the Neo-Assyrians, where they experienced the realpolitik of liminality, opening the possibility of narrating their history from interstitial space rather than from the center. By means of an intercontextual reading between Josiah and Asian Americans' experience of the realpolitik of liminality in North America, the author moves toward a postcolonial reading of the Deuteronomistic History.
机译:本论文采用后殖民主义批评与美国亚裔历史互为背景地阅读了氘化历史,以非殖民化对约西亚及其王国的理解,约西亚和他的王国一直吸引着民族主义的叙事性,并且仍然受到东方主义遗产的影响。约西亚的故事被嵌入到申命记的历史中,这被视为叙述西方文明身份的历史。尽管后现代主义对西方的这种身份叙事提出了挑战,但它也破坏了后殖民主义的计划,即写“自己的历史”并不总是指国家的元叙事。作者主张将氘代人的历史理解为“自己的历史”,类似于亚裔美国人的历史和其他次要的历史,这些历史并未将国家视为关于人民及其文化的唯一合法记载。在没有太多证据的情况下,有一个假设是约西亚扩大了自己的王国并统一了分裂的王国,最近关于约西亚王国规模的争论只不过是基于圣经领域假设的扩张论题的变体研究说北方王国属于“大”以色列。作者辩称,前约克王国的一部分萨梅琳娜省在约西亚统治期间仍是一个政治上有组织的民族,尽管他声称不同意的亚述撤退发生了,但作者仍然不同意-驳斥了以下观点:土地/空间是权力和人民的“空虚”,从而质疑民族主义在人民/文化和土地/政治上的一致原则。;然后作者认为约西亚和他的王国处于由在新亚述人那里,他们体验了禁制的现实政治,因此有可能从间隙空间而非中心叙述他们的历史。通过在约西亚和亚裔美国人对北美的禁欲主义现实政治的经验之间的相互关联的阅读中,作者转向了对氘化历史的后殖民主义阅读。

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  • 作者

    Kim, Uriah Yong-Hwan.;

  • 作者单位

    Graduate Theological Union.;

  • 授予单位 Graduate Theological Union.;
  • 学科 Biblical studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 365 p.
  • 总页数 365
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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