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The Good, the Bold, and the Beautiful - The Story of Susanna and its Renaissance Interpretations (Hardcover): Dan W Clanton Jr The Good, the Bold, and the Beautiful - The Story of Susanna and its Renaissance Interpretations (Hardcover)
Dan W Clanton Jr
R5,609 Discovery Miles 56 090 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The story of Susanna and the Elders is one of the most interpreted and reproduced tales from the "Apocrypha". In its compact narrative, it touches on attempted rape, female sexuality, abuse of power, punishment for the wicked, and voyeurism. "The Good, the Bold, the Beautiful" argues that the story of Susanna was written in the first century BCE, and Clanton provides a brief description of that century. He performs a narrative-rhetorical reading of Susanna, and illustrates that the story uses sexual anxiety and desire to set up a moral dilemma for Susanna. That moral dilemma is resolved in two ways: Susanna's refusal to allow herself to be raped, and Daniel's intervention. Clanton argues that although the story has many mimetic features, it is the thematic function that is overriding, especially after Daniel's appearance. Put another way, the story's emphasis on Susanna, the Elders, and Daniel as "plausible people" is secondary to its stress on what those characters represent and the message it is relaying through those representations. Clanton analyzes chronologically selected aesthetic interpretations of the story found in the Renaissance. He shows that the prevailing artistic interpretation during the Renaissance focused on the mimetic, sexual aspects of the story because it deals with issues of patronage, and sex/gender that were current at the time. "The Good, the Bold, the Beautiful" argues that several Renaissance renderings provide counter readings that focus more on the value and themes in the story. These renderings provide models for readers to resist the sexually exploitative features of both the narrative and its interpretations. Clanton reflects on the need for the reader to resist potentially harmful interpretation, especially those that focus on the mimetic level of the story's rhetoric.

The Oxford Handbook of the Bible and American Popular Culture (Hardcover): Dan W Clanton Jr, Terry R Clark The Oxford Handbook of the Bible and American Popular Culture (Hardcover)
Dan W Clanton Jr, Terry R Clark
R3,912 Discovery Miles 39 120 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The study of the reciprocal relationship between the Bible and popular culture has blossomed in the past few decades, and the time seems ripe for a broadly-conceived work that assesses the current state of the field, offers examples of work in that field, and suggests future directions for further study. This Handbook includes a wide range of topics organized under several broad themes, including biblical characters (such as Adam, Eve, David and Jesus) and themes (like Creation, Hell, and Apocalyptic) in popular culture; the Bible in popular cultural genres (for example, film, comics, and Jazz); and "lived" examples (such as museums and theme parks). The Handbook concludes with a section taking stock of methodologies and the impact of the field on teaching and publishing. The Oxford Handbook of the Bible and American Popular Culture represents a major contribution to the field by some of its leading practitioners, and will be a key resource for the future development of the study of both the Bible and its role in American popular culture.

Understanding Religion and Popular Culture (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Elizabeth Rae Coody, Dan W Clanton Jr, Terry Ray Clark Understanding Religion and Popular Culture (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Elizabeth Rae Coody, Dan W Clanton Jr, Terry Ray Clark
R4,182 Discovery Miles 41 820 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This thoroughly revised edition includes 5 fascinating new chapters, covering music, film, television and cosplay. Comprised of 14 accessible and lively essays from a team of international contributors. Provides a set of practical and theoretical tools for learning and research, making it an essential read for students of Religion and Pop Culture.

Understanding Religion and Popular Culture (Paperback, 2nd edition): Elizabeth Rae Coody, Dan W Clanton Jr, Terry Ray Clark Understanding Religion and Popular Culture (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Elizabeth Rae Coody, Dan W Clanton Jr, Terry Ray Clark
R1,197 Discovery Miles 11 970 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This thoroughly revised edition includes 5 fascinating new chapters, covering music, film, television and cosplay. Comprised of 14 accessible and lively essays from a team of international contributors. Provides a set of practical and theoretical tools for learning and research, making it an essential read for students of Religion and Pop Culture.

Daring, Disreputable and Devout - Interpreting the Hebrew Bible's Women in the Arts and Music (Paperback): Dan W Clanton Jr Daring, Disreputable and Devout - Interpreting the Hebrew Bible's Women in the Arts and Music (Paperback)
Dan W Clanton Jr
R1,128 Discovery Miles 11 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book features an examination of eight women's stories in the Bible, demonstrating how later readers interact with the stories to construct sometimes fanciful, sometimes faulty views of these women. Stories of women in the Bible have been interpreted by artists, writers, musicians, filmmakers, and biblical commentators for centuries. However, in many cases, these later interpreters have often adapted and altered the Bible to fit their own view(s) of the stories. Ironically, these later renderings usually serve as the basis for the generally accepted view(s) of biblical women. For example, many readers of the Bible assume that Eve is to blame for the disobedient act in the Garden of Eden, or that Delilah seduced Samson and then cut his hair. A closer look at these assumptions, though, reveals that they are not based on the Bible, but are mediated through the creations of later interpreters. In this book, the author examines eight such women's stories, and shows how later readers interact with the biblical stories to construct sometimes fanciful, sometimes faulty views of these women. Dan Clanton, Jr. broadens our awareness of the influence of these later readings on how we understand biblical women so that we can be more critical in our engagement with them, and become more familiar with what the Bible actually says about the women whose stories it contains.

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