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Divine and Demonic in the Poetic Mythology of the Zohar - Nathaniel Berman

Divine and Demonic in the Poetic Mythology of the Zohar

The "Other Side" of Kabbalah
Buch | Hardcover
326 Seiten
2018
Brill (Verlag)
9789004386181 (ISBN)
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Divine and Demonic in the Poetic Mythology of the Zohar offers a new interpretation of the Kabbalistic “Other Side,” exploring the intimacies and antagonisms of divine and demonic, and showing how the Zoharic literature contributes to thinking about alterity generally.
Nathaniel Berman’s Divine and Demonic in the Poetic Mythology of the Zohar: The “Other Side” of Kabbalah offers a new approach to the central work of Jewish mysticism, the Sefer Ha-Zohar (“Book of Radiance”). Berman explicates the literary techniques through which the Zohar constructs a mythology of intricately related divine and demonic personae. Drawing on classical and modern rhetorical paradigms, as well as psychoanalytical theories of the formation of subjectivity, Berman reinterprets the meaning of the Zohar’s divine and demonic personae, exploring their shared origins and their ongoing antagonisms and intimacies. Finally, he shows how the Zoharic portrayal of the demonic, the “Other Side,” contributes to reflecting on alterity of all kinds.

Nathaniel Berman (JD, PhD) holds the Rahel Varnhagen Chair at Brown University, where he teaches in the Religious Studies Department. He has published extensively on law’s relationship to nationalism, colonialism and religion, as well as on Jewish mysticism.

Prefatory Note

Acknowledgements



Introduction: Poetic Mythology for a Broken World

 I Otherness and Brokenness

 II A (Very Short) Kabbalistic Primer

 III Overview of the Book

 IV A Final Introductory Note



1 Demonic Writing: The Rhetoric and Ontology of Ambivalence

 I Demonic Fascination, Zoharic Writing and Zohar Scholarship

 II Texual Proliferation and Stylistic Audacity

 III The Rhetoric and Ontology of Ambivalence



2 A Divided Cosmos

 I Introduction: Ontological Splitting, Rhetorical Parallelism and Tropic Doubling

 II Modeling the Other Side: Geography, Essence, Structure

 III Reading the Other Side: Paradoxical Textuality

 IV The Rhetorical Construction of Splitting I: the Seductions of Schemes

 V The Rhetorical Construction of Splitting II: The Ambivalence of Tropes



3 The Formation of Self and Other through Abjection and Crystallization

 I Introduction

 II The Origin of the Demonic: Theological Concern and Mythic Narrative

 III “Dualism,” “Duality,” and the Proto-Divine

 IV From Catharsis to Abjection

 V Ambivalences of Origins

 VI Divine and Demonic: A Family Affair

 VII Ambivalences of Intimacy

 VIII Ambivalences of Sustenance: “Suckling”

 IX Epilogue: A Theurgical Parallel



4 Impersonating the Self, Collapsing into the Abyss: The Convergence of Horror and Redemption

 I Impersonation: Aggressive Enclothing and Ethopoeia

 II The Abyss



Conclusion: The Divine/Dunghill, or, the Self is the Other



Bibliography

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie IJS Studies in Judaica ; 18
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 646 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Judentum
ISBN-13 9789004386181 / 9789004386181
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