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The Trickster Revisited - Deception as a Motif in the Pentateuch (Hardcover, New edition)
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The Trickster Revisited - Deception as a Motif in the Pentateuch (Hardcover, New edition)
Series: Studies in Biblical Literature, 117
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The Trickster Revisited: Deception as a Motif in the Pentateuch
explores the use of deception in the Pentateuch and uncovers a new
understanding of the trickster's function in the Hebrew Bible.
While traditional readings often «whitewash the biblical
characters, exonerating them of any wrongdoing, modern scholars
often explain these tales as significant at some earlier point in
Israelite tradition. But this study asks the question: what role
does the trickster have in the later pentateuchal setting?
Considering the work of Victor Turner and the mythic function of
the trickster, The Trickster Revisited explores the connections
between tricksters, the rite de passage pattern, marginalization,
and liminality. Marginalized individuals and communities often find
trickster tales significant, therefore trickster stories often
follow a similar literary pattern. After tracing this pattern
throughout the Pentateuch, specifically the patriarchal narratives
and Moses' interaction with Pharaoh in the Exodus, the book
discusses the meaning these stories had for the canonizers of the
Pentateuch. The author argues that in the Exile and post-exilic
period, as the canon was forming, the trickster was the perfect
manifestation of Israel's self-perception. The cognitive dissonance
of prophetic words of hope and grandeur, in light of a meager
socio-economic and political reality, caused the nation to identify
itself as the trickster. In this way, Israel could explain its
lowly state as a temporary (but still significant) «betwixt and
between, on the threshold of a rise in status, i.e. the great
imminent kingdom predicted by the prophets.
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