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This study focuses on a reading of Proverbs 19 as satire and argues
that it alludes to two points of critique against Solomon: his
political policy of socio-economic injustice and his numerous
sexual (in)discretions. That Solomon abandoned his divinely
proscribed duty only evinces his lack of fear of Yahweh. First,
Solomon demonstrates his lack of discernment by an inability to
rule with righteousness, justice and equity because of
administrative policies that bled the innocent dry of their
resources for his own self-aggrandizement. Second, Solomon's sexual
behavior reflects his need of Wisdom as the personification of
eroticism. The absence of the fear of Yahweh in Solomon prompts the
poets reproof in Proverbs 19 that he should resume his proper role
of Torah meditation. How the son responds to the decision posed to
him remains decidedly open-ended, since satire generally offers no
denouement to its plot. Nevertheless, the signs of this satiric
poetry intimate the wise king as a royal fool.
Always spoken for, never speaking. Always the object of discourse,
never the subject. Constant focus upon Israel in the biblical texts
by the interpretative tradition in the modern context has resulted,
whether consciously or not, in the eclipse of voices of Israel's
Palestinian neighbors. Interpretations reinforce the liminality of
ethnic groups like the Edomites, Moabites, Ammonites, and
Samaritans effected initially through re-presentation. Stereotyping
becomes an ethno-typing strategy that establishes the presumed
superiority of 'Israel', the identity construction of the 'others'
as anything but superior, and the placement of each group
stereotyped on the 'border'. A postcolonial perspective, however,
reveals that the focus of the commentary tradition extends
liminality beyond the temporal. This study brings to speech the
constructed voices of marginalized ethnic groups by juxtaposing
those of fifth-century Yehud with those of nineteenth-century
America placed there by stereotypic re-presentations. The
examination of these re-presentations, though they intend to
establish separation through an identity of difference, reveal
instead a reflection of the identity of 'self' within 'other'
despite efforts by an ethnic group identifying itself as 'Israel'.
A Stroke At Midnight is a collection of erotic stories sure to
arouse gay and bisexual male readers! See what happens when more
than caffeine is brought to you by a hot Spanish stud in The Coffee
Cart. A man comes home after an unsuccessful prowl to satisfy
himself with Baby Doll. A young man finds that you CAN mix your
tighty whities with colored clothes in Laundry Room Action. A young
man plays hookey on a summer day and meets a humpy Puerto Rican
bicyclist with a long kick stand when he goes for A Walk In The
Park. On a hot, summer night, taking a ride on the train can lead
to exotic adventures in Subway Pick-Up. Think of the experiences
you could have had in school if you'd only stopped to read The
Writing On The Wall. A high school graduate discovers he has
voyeuristic intentions in The Donatellos.
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