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Ezra's Social Drama

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Ezra's Social Drama Donald P Moffat
Libristo code: 01238406
Publishers Bloomsbury Publishing, April 2013
Moffat aims to provide further insight into the mixed marriage narrative by exposing the social and... Full description
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Moffat aims to provide further insight into the mixed marriage narrative by exposing the social and cultural factors on which it is based. He also identifies historical traces in the narrative that can contribute to a historical reconstruction of the post-exilic era. The socio-cultural analysis highlights previously unobserved aspects of the narrative as it understands that the narrative reflects a context in which identity formation issues were prominent in Persian Yehud. Moffat argues that the rituals of mourning and penitential prayer are important acts that shaped the mixed marriage controversy. The label 'foreign women' is identified as a symbol which carried considerable freight and connected the mixed marriages with wider social discourse on identity. Further, the Exodus traditions are shown to be significant for the conceptual foundations underlying the narrative and the society that produced it. The analysis also gives reason to understand Ezra as the pivotal character in narrative plot. This not only affects how the narrative is understood but has implications for historical reconstruction that utilises this narrative.

About the book

Full name Ezra's Social Drama
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2013
Number of pages 208
EAN 9780567609120
ISBN 056760912X
Libristo code 01238406
Weight 518
Dimensions 156 x 239 x 23
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