Resonance and dissonance: Jewish diaspora and exile as literary objects
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Data de Publicação: | 2009 |
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Título da fonte: | Arquivo Maaravi: Revista Digital de Estudos Judaicos da UFMG |
Texto Completo: | https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/maaravi/article/view/13984 |
Resumo: | This article is focused in the genesis of Jewish people that, passing through primary successive historical situations, establish themselves as nation/state. Their destruction and exiles will be analyzed in this article, focusing the Babylonian. The biblical report related to the creation of the world, the Shabat, the deluge and its unfoldings and the named Tower of Babel and its multiplicity of languages, however, have been omitted, to directly deal with the symbol of the divine promise to Abraham. So, this text begins from the statement that the Jewish history, as registered in the Bible, has its beginning marked by an irreversible collapse act that was determinant to the construction of its identity profile. |
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Resonance and dissonance: Jewish diaspora and exile as literary objectsRessonância e dissonância judaicas: a diáspora e o exílio como objetos do literárioHistória judaicaBíbliaIdentidadeJewish HistoryBibleIdentityThis article is focused in the genesis of Jewish people that, passing through primary successive historical situations, establish themselves as nation/state. Their destruction and exiles will be analyzed in this article, focusing the Babylonian. The biblical report related to the creation of the world, the Shabat, the deluge and its unfoldings and the named Tower of Babel and its multiplicity of languages, however, have been omitted, to directly deal with the symbol of the divine promise to Abraham. So, this text begins from the statement that the Jewish history, as registered in the Bible, has its beginning marked by an irreversible collapse act that was determinant to the construction of its identity profile. Este artigo centra-se na gênese do povo judeu que, caminhando por sucessivas situações históricas primordiais, estabelece-se enquanto nação/estado. Sua destruição e exílios, serão analisados aqui privilegiando o babilônico. Omitiu-se, no entanto, o relato bíblico referente à criação do mundo, o Shabat, o dilúvio e seus desdobramentos e a chamada Torre de Babel e sua multiplicidade de línguas, para se entrar diretamente no ato da divina promessa a Abraão. Assim sendo, inicia-se este texto a partir da afirmação de que a história judaica, conforme registrada na Bíblia, tem seu começo marcado por um irreversível ato de ruptura determinante para a construção do seu perfil identitário. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais2009-03-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/maaravi/article/view/1398410.17851/1982-3053.3.4.28-37Arquivo Maaravi: Revista Digital de Estudos Judaicos da UFMG; v. 3 n. 4 (2009): Humor: o riso, a ironia e a controvérsia no arquivo da cultura judaica; 28-371982-3053reponame:Arquivo Maaravi: Revista Digital de Estudos Judaicos da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGporhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/maaravi/article/view/13984/11165Lewin, Helenainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-07-20T14:33:10Zoai:periodicos.ufmg.br:article/13984Revistahttp://www.periodicos.letras.ufmg.br/index.php/maaravi/indexPUBhttp://www.periodicos.letras.ufmg.br/index.php/maaravi/oai||lyslei@ufmg.br1982-30531982-3053opendoar:2020-07-20T14:33:10Arquivo Maaravi: Revista Digital de Estudos Judaicos da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false |
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Resonance and dissonance: Jewish diaspora and exile as literary objects Ressonância e dissonância judaicas: a diáspora e o exílio como objetos do literário |
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Resonance and dissonance: Jewish diaspora and exile as literary objects |
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Resonance and dissonance: Jewish diaspora and exile as literary objects Lewin, Helena História judaica Bíblia Identidade Jewish History Bible Identity |
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Resonance and dissonance: Jewish diaspora and exile as literary objects |
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Resonance and dissonance: Jewish diaspora and exile as literary objects |
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Resonance and dissonance: Jewish diaspora and exile as literary objects |
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Resonance and dissonance: Jewish diaspora and exile as literary objects |
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Resonance and dissonance: Jewish diaspora and exile as literary objects |
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Lewin, Helena |
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Lewin, Helena |
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Lewin, Helena |
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História judaica Bíblia Identidade Jewish History Bible Identity |
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História judaica Bíblia Identidade Jewish History Bible Identity |
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This article is focused in the genesis of Jewish people that, passing through primary successive historical situations, establish themselves as nation/state. Their destruction and exiles will be analyzed in this article, focusing the Babylonian. The biblical report related to the creation of the world, the Shabat, the deluge and its unfoldings and the named Tower of Babel and its multiplicity of languages, however, have been omitted, to directly deal with the symbol of the divine promise to Abraham. So, this text begins from the statement that the Jewish history, as registered in the Bible, has its beginning marked by an irreversible collapse act that was determinant to the construction of its identity profile. |
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