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Steve Starliper

EBSCOhost: A Home for the Homeless: A Social-Scientific Criticism of 1 Peter, Its Situ... - 1 views

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    Good Description of how Social-Scientific Criticism from I Peter. Gives concrete example of how Social-Scientific Criticism is utilized. Also good background on Elliott in description, since he founded the technique.
Steve Starliper

EBSCOhost: Social Scientific Criticism of the New Testament: A Bibliography - 1 views

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    Gives a review of a book on Social-Scientific Criticism--again, good background & context
Steve Starliper

EBSCOhost: What is social-scientific criticism? - 0 views

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    Summary of Social-Scientific Criticism in abstract of book
Steve Starliper

Wikipedia Summary of Social-Scientific Criticism - 1 views

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    Very short summary of Social-Scientific Criticism
Michael Hemenway

How To Read Bible Stories - 10 views

Schawn, Perhaps you could save yourself some work by simply bookmarking these websites (e.g. worldcat), rather than starting a topic and including the website in your topic. If you just browse to...

narrative stories story-telling

Schawn Kellogg

Biblical exegesis: a beginner's handbook - Google Books - 1 views

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    Does not contain a specific chapter on narrative criticism; however it details the literary critical approach from which narrative criticism developed.
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    Small volume, also helpful as beginning look at exegesis
Schawn Kellogg

Amazon.com: To Each Its Own Meaning: An Introduction to Biblical Criticisms and Their A... - 0 views

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    Chapter on narrative Criticism addresses five issues: 1. definition, terms, concepts 2. the method in relation to other methods 3. the method "in action' using a particular text 4. drawbacks of the methods 5. additional suggested readings
Schawn Kellogg

Biblical Interpretation: An ... - Google Books - 0 views

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    section on narrative criticsm. Good discussion on narrative world not being identical to the real world; implied author shaping story world by selecting (and excluding) events.
Schawn Kellogg

How to read Bible stories : an introduction to narrative criticism (Book, 1999) [WorldC... - 0 views

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    catchy illustrations for those entering thinking about narrative criticism. Written for general audience, not necessarily for academic audience. Makes good introductory use of beginning terms and graphics.
Schawn Kellogg

What is Narrative Criticism? by Mark Allan Powell - 5 views

nontechnical description of the principles and procedures of narrative criticism. Written for students' and pastors' use in their own exegesis.

narrative Criticism bible

Brenda Goodman

Studies in Bible and feminist criticism - Google Books - 2 views

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    I liked the book overview for this one.
Brenda Goodman

A feminist companion to reading the ... - Google Books - 1 views

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    Looks like a good assistant to the Bible for Feminist Criticism...
Brenda Goodman

http://books.google.com/books?id=ooGh9TTe0jUC&lpg=PP1&pg=PP1 - 2 views

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    Let's see if this works..."Hermeneutics of Survival"
Michael Hemenway

The memoirs of God: history, memory ... - Google Books - 1 views

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      Halbwachs summary (pp. 127ff.) is very useful. Three main contributions: "the opposition between memory and history; the role of physical location in collective memory; and the importance of social power in cultural memory" (127). I agree with Smith and others (Yerushalmi, Assmann), that history and memory do not operate in an oppositional binary as Halbwachs seems to suggest. The relationship between the past, history and memory is more complex than this.
    • Michael Hemenway
       
      His summary 138 is very useful. He speaks about the relationship between remembering the past and affecting the present.
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    The last chapter of this book offers a nice summary of some of the important early theoretical work in cultural memory studies, particularly by French scholars. Smith also offers some examples of how the Sinai event is remembered differently in the Bible.
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    I'd really like to read this book - it's going on my list.
Michael Hemenway

Cultural memory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 3 views

  • Crucial in understanding cultural memory as a phenomenon is the distinction between memory and history. This distinction was put forward by Pierre Nora, who pinpointed a niche in-between history and memory. Simply put, memories are the events that actually happened, while histories are subjective representations of what historians believe is crucial to remember. This dichotomy, it should be noted, emerged at a particular moment in history: it implies that there used to be a time when memories could exist as such — without being representational.
    • Michael Hemenway
       
      This is am important discussion. Though I may not agree with Nora here, this is a common depiction of the relationship between history and memory, with memory being the raw material for histories.
  • Either in visualized or abstracted form, one of the largest complications of memorializing our past is the inevitable fact that it is absent. Every memory we try to reproduce becomes – as Terdiman states – a 'present past'. It is this impractical desire for recalling what is gone forever that brings to surface a feeling of nostalgia, noticeable in many aspects of daily life but most specifically in cultural products.
  • German Egyptologists Jan Assmann in his book "Das kulturelle Gedächtnis",
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    Nice, generic introduction to the field of cultural memory studies. Nothing particularly related to Bible, except the mentions of Jan Assmann, who writes extensively on history, memory and the bible (Moses the Egyptian).
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    Unlike most other theory and method, it would seem that this one has been pioneered by scholars in the field (Bible and ancient text-study)
Schawn Kellogg

Biblical criticism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 4 views

  • Narrative criticism is one of a number of modern forms of criticism based in contemporary literary theory and practice - in this case, from narratology. In common with other literary approaches (and in contrast to historical forms of criticism), narrative criticism treats the text as a unit, and focusses on narrative structure and composition, plot development, themes and motifs, characters and characterisation.[14] Narrative criticism is a complex field, but some central concerns include the reliability of the narrator, the question of authorial intent (expressed in terms of the context in which the text was written and its presumed intended audience), and the implications of multiple interpretation (meaning an awareness that a narrative is capable of more than one i
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      a nice introductory description
Steve Starliper

EBSCOhost: Assessing social-scientific theories of religion - 3 views

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    Good summary of social scientific criticism
Steve Starliper

EBSCOhost: Social-Scientific Criticism of the New Testament : More on Methods and Mode... - 1 views

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    Social-Scientific Criticism
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    Good summary fo social scientific method. Complete PDF attached. Link from Taylor/Iliff on-line search engine.
Michael Hemenway

A tentative answer to the question: has civil society cultural memory? | Social Researc... - 2 views

  • cultural memory is embodied in objectivations that store meaning in a concentrated manner; meanings to be shared. They can be texts (such as sacred texts), chronicles, or poetry. They can be monuments, such as buildings or statues, or any material signs or memorabilia erected as reminders. In addition, cultural memory is embodied in regularly repeated and repeatable practices: festivals, ceremonies, and rites. Finally, cultural memory--like individual memory--is linked to places.
  • Cultural memory constructs and maintains identity. As long as a group of people maintains and cultivates a common cultural memory, the group continues to exist. Yerushalmi (1982) shows that Jews consciously cultivated identity through remembrance. The frequency of the injunction "Zachor!" (Remember!) in the Jewish Bible is a case in point.
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    This is a nice article on cultural memory.
Michael Hemenway

Universe of the mind: a semiotic ... - Google Books - 1 views

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    Great paragraph on the relationship between language, text and memory (18).
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    Section 3 of this work is dedicated to the question of cultural memory and its relationship to history.
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