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Book Synopsis
Historically, religious scriptures are defined as holy texts that are considered to be beyond the abilities of the layperson to interpret. This title provides a look at the social, cultural, and racial meanings invested in these texts.

Trade Review
In Signifying on Scriptures, Wimbush inaugurates a conversation that fills enormous gaps in the study of religious texts and practices, and shifts the field to new dimensions of exploration and new possibilities for critical reflection. -- Karen L. King * author of The Gospel of Mary of Magdala *
The essays, by some of the best minds in the field, form a volume that is arresting in its vision and dynamically daring-a powerful challenge to scriptural interpretation across and within cultures worldwide. -- Vivian-Lee Nyitray * University of California, Riverside *

Table of Contents
Foreword by Charles H. Long
Preface
Introduction: TEXTureS, Gestures, Power: Orientation to Radical Excavation by Vincent L. Wimbush

Part I. The Phenomenon - and Its Origins
1. Scriptures - Test and Then Some by Catherine Bell
2. Signifying Revelation in Islam by Tazim R. Kassam
3. Scriptures and the Nature of Authority: The Case of the Guru Granth in Sikh Tradition by Gurinder Singh Mann
4. The Dynamics of Scripturalization: The Ancient Near by Hugh R. Page Jr.
5. Known Knowns and Unknown Unknowns: Scriptures and Scriptural Interpretations by R. S. Sugirtharajah
Talking Back

Part II. Settings, Situations, Practices
6. Signifying Scriptures in Confucianism by Yan Shoucheng
7. The Confessions of Nat Turner: Memoir of a Martyr or Testament of a Terrorist? by William L. Andrews
8. Signifying Scriptures from an African Perspective by Oyeronke Olajubu
9. Transforming Identities, De-textualizing Interpretation, and Re-modalizing Representation: Scriptures and Subaltern Subjectivity in India by Sathianathan Clarke
10. Signification as Scripturalization: Communal Memories Among the Miao and in Ancient Jewish Allegorization by Sze-Kar Wan
Talking Back

Part III. Material and Expressive Representations
11. Conjuring Scriptures and Engendering Healing Traditions by Yvonne P. Chireau
12. Visualizing Scriptures by Colleen McDannell
13. Signifying in Nineteenth-Century African American Religious Music by Jacqueline Cogdell Djedje
14. Signifying Proverbs: Menace II Society Erin Runions
15. Scriptures Beyond Script: Some African Diasporic Occasions by Grey Gundaker
16. Texture, Text, and Testament: Reading Sacred Symbols/Signifying Imagery in American Visual Culture by Leslie King-Hammond
Talking Back

Part IV. Psycho-Social-Cultural/Power Needs and Dynamics
17. Differences at Play in the Fields of the Lord by Susan F. Harding
18. American Samson: Biblical Reading and National Origins by Laura E. Donaldson
19. Against Signifying: Pyschological Needs and Natural Evil by Leonard Harris
20. Orality, Memory, and Power: Vedic Scriptures and Brahmanical Hegemony in India by Patrick Olivelle
21. Reading Places/Reading Scriptures by Wesley A. Kort
22. Taniwha and Serpent: A Trans-Tasman Riff by Jo Diamond
23. Scriptures Without Letters, Subversions of Pictography, Signifyin(g) Alphabetical Writing by Jose Rabasa
Talking Back

Part V. Signifying on the Questions
24. In Hoc Signum Vincent: A Midrashist Replies by Burton L. Visotzky
25. Powerful Words: The Social-intellectual Location of the International Signifying Scriptures Project by Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza
26. Racial and Colonial Politics of the Modern Object of Knowledge: Cautionary Notes on "Scripture" by Joseph Parker
27. Who Needs the Subaltern? by Ranu Samantrai
Talking Back

Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
      Publication Date: 1/4/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780813542041, 978-0813542041
      ISBN10: 0813542049

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Historically, religious scriptures are defined as holy texts that are considered to be beyond the abilities of the layperson to interpret. This title provides a look at the social, cultural, and racial meanings invested in these texts.

      Trade Review
      In Signifying on Scriptures, Wimbush inaugurates a conversation that fills enormous gaps in the study of religious texts and practices, and shifts the field to new dimensions of exploration and new possibilities for critical reflection. -- Karen L. King * author of The Gospel of Mary of Magdala *
      The essays, by some of the best minds in the field, form a volume that is arresting in its vision and dynamically daring-a powerful challenge to scriptural interpretation across and within cultures worldwide. -- Vivian-Lee Nyitray * University of California, Riverside *

      Table of Contents
      Foreword by Charles H. Long
      Preface
      Introduction: TEXTureS, Gestures, Power: Orientation to Radical Excavation by Vincent L. Wimbush

      Part I. The Phenomenon - and Its Origins
      1. Scriptures - Test and Then Some by Catherine Bell
      2. Signifying Revelation in Islam by Tazim R. Kassam
      3. Scriptures and the Nature of Authority: The Case of the Guru Granth in Sikh Tradition by Gurinder Singh Mann
      4. The Dynamics of Scripturalization: The Ancient Near by Hugh R. Page Jr.
      5. Known Knowns and Unknown Unknowns: Scriptures and Scriptural Interpretations by R. S. Sugirtharajah
      Talking Back

      Part II. Settings, Situations, Practices
      6. Signifying Scriptures in Confucianism by Yan Shoucheng
      7. The Confessions of Nat Turner: Memoir of a Martyr or Testament of a Terrorist? by William L. Andrews
      8. Signifying Scriptures from an African Perspective by Oyeronke Olajubu
      9. Transforming Identities, De-textualizing Interpretation, and Re-modalizing Representation: Scriptures and Subaltern Subjectivity in India by Sathianathan Clarke
      10. Signification as Scripturalization: Communal Memories Among the Miao and in Ancient Jewish Allegorization by Sze-Kar Wan
      Talking Back

      Part III. Material and Expressive Representations
      11. Conjuring Scriptures and Engendering Healing Traditions by Yvonne P. Chireau
      12. Visualizing Scriptures by Colleen McDannell
      13. Signifying in Nineteenth-Century African American Religious Music by Jacqueline Cogdell Djedje
      14. Signifying Proverbs: Menace II Society Erin Runions
      15. Scriptures Beyond Script: Some African Diasporic Occasions by Grey Gundaker
      16. Texture, Text, and Testament: Reading Sacred Symbols/Signifying Imagery in American Visual Culture by Leslie King-Hammond
      Talking Back

      Part IV. Psycho-Social-Cultural/Power Needs and Dynamics
      17. Differences at Play in the Fields of the Lord by Susan F. Harding
      18. American Samson: Biblical Reading and National Origins by Laura E. Donaldson
      19. Against Signifying: Pyschological Needs and Natural Evil by Leonard Harris
      20. Orality, Memory, and Power: Vedic Scriptures and Brahmanical Hegemony in India by Patrick Olivelle
      21. Reading Places/Reading Scriptures by Wesley A. Kort
      22. Taniwha and Serpent: A Trans-Tasman Riff by Jo Diamond
      23. Scriptures Without Letters, Subversions of Pictography, Signifyin(g) Alphabetical Writing by Jose Rabasa
      Talking Back

      Part V. Signifying on the Questions
      24. In Hoc Signum Vincent: A Midrashist Replies by Burton L. Visotzky
      25. Powerful Words: The Social-intellectual Location of the International Signifying Scriptures Project by Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza
      26. Racial and Colonial Politics of the Modern Object of Knowledge: Cautionary Notes on "Scripture" by Joseph Parker
      27. Who Needs the Subaltern? by Ranu Samantrai
      Talking Back

      Bibliography
      Notes on Contributors
      Index

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