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12. Visualizing Scriptures
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction: TEXTureS, Gestures, Power: Orientation to Radical Excavation 1
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Part I. The Phenomenon—and Its Origins
- 1. Scriptures—Text and Then Some 23
- 2. Signifying Revelation in Islam 29
- 3. Scriptures and the Nature of Authority: The Case of the Guru Granth in Sikh Tradition 41
- 4. The Dynamics of Scripturalization: The Ancient Near East 55
- 5. Known Knowns and Unknown Unknowns: Scriptures and Scriptural Interpretations 62
- Talking Back 67
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Part II. Settings, Situations, Practices
- 6. Signifying Scriptures in Confucianism 71
- 7. The Confessions of Nat Turner: Memoir of a Martyr or Testament of a Terrorist? 79
- 8. Signifying Scriptures from an African Perspective 88
- 9. Transforming Identities, De-textualizing Interpretation, and Re-modalizing Representation: Scriptures and Subaltern Subjectivity in India 95
- 10. Signification as Scripturalization: Communal Memories Among the Miao and in Ancient Jewish Allegorization 105
- Talking Back 115
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Part III. Material and Expressive Representations
- 11. Conjuring Scriptures and Engendering Healing Traditions 119
- 12. Visualizing Scriptures 128
- 13. Signifying in Nineteenth-Century African American Religious Music 134
- 14. Signifying Proverbs: Menace II Society 145
- 15. Scriptures Beyond Script: Some African Diasporic Occasions 155
- 16. Texture, Text, and Testament: Reading Sacred Symbols/ Signifying Imagery in American Visual Culture 167
- Talking Back 179
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Part IV. Psycho-Social-Cultural/Power Needs and Dynamics
- 17. Differences at Play in the Fields of the Lord 183
- 18. American Samson: Biblical Reading and National Origins 195
- 19. Against Signifying: Psychosocial Needs and Natural Evil 206
- 20. Orality, Memory, and Power: Vedic Scriptures and Brahmanical Hegemony in India 214
- 21. Reading Places/Reading Scriptures 220
- 22. Taniwha and Serpent: A Trans-Tasman Riff 227
- 23. Scriptures Without Letters, Subversions of Pictography, Signifyin(g) Alphabetical Writing 233
- Talking Back 244
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Part V. Signifying on the Questions
- 24. In Hoc Signum Vincent: A Midrashist Replies 247
- 25. Powerful Words: The Social-intellectual Location of the International Signifying Scriptures Project 256
- 26. Racial and Colonial Politics of the Modern Object of Knowledge: Cautionary Notes on “Scripture” 268
- 27. Who Needs the Subaltern? 278
- Talking Back 284
- Bibliography 287
- Notes on Contributors 299
- Index 303
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction: TEXTureS, Gestures, Power: Orientation to Radical Excavation 1
-
Part I. The Phenomenon—and Its Origins
- 1. Scriptures—Text and Then Some 23
- 2. Signifying Revelation in Islam 29
- 3. Scriptures and the Nature of Authority: The Case of the Guru Granth in Sikh Tradition 41
- 4. The Dynamics of Scripturalization: The Ancient Near East 55
- 5. Known Knowns and Unknown Unknowns: Scriptures and Scriptural Interpretations 62
- Talking Back 67
-
Part II. Settings, Situations, Practices
- 6. Signifying Scriptures in Confucianism 71
- 7. The Confessions of Nat Turner: Memoir of a Martyr or Testament of a Terrorist? 79
- 8. Signifying Scriptures from an African Perspective 88
- 9. Transforming Identities, De-textualizing Interpretation, and Re-modalizing Representation: Scriptures and Subaltern Subjectivity in India 95
- 10. Signification as Scripturalization: Communal Memories Among the Miao and in Ancient Jewish Allegorization 105
- Talking Back 115
-
Part III. Material and Expressive Representations
- 11. Conjuring Scriptures and Engendering Healing Traditions 119
- 12. Visualizing Scriptures 128
- 13. Signifying in Nineteenth-Century African American Religious Music 134
- 14. Signifying Proverbs: Menace II Society 145
- 15. Scriptures Beyond Script: Some African Diasporic Occasions 155
- 16. Texture, Text, and Testament: Reading Sacred Symbols/ Signifying Imagery in American Visual Culture 167
- Talking Back 179
-
Part IV. Psycho-Social-Cultural/Power Needs and Dynamics
- 17. Differences at Play in the Fields of the Lord 183
- 18. American Samson: Biblical Reading and National Origins 195
- 19. Against Signifying: Psychosocial Needs and Natural Evil 206
- 20. Orality, Memory, and Power: Vedic Scriptures and Brahmanical Hegemony in India 214
- 21. Reading Places/Reading Scriptures 220
- 22. Taniwha and Serpent: A Trans-Tasman Riff 227
- 23. Scriptures Without Letters, Subversions of Pictography, Signifyin(g) Alphabetical Writing 233
- Talking Back 244
-
Part V. Signifying on the Questions
- 24. In Hoc Signum Vincent: A Midrashist Replies 247
- 25. Powerful Words: The Social-intellectual Location of the International Signifying Scriptures Project 256
- 26. Racial and Colonial Politics of the Modern Object of Knowledge: Cautionary Notes on “Scripture” 268
- 27. Who Needs the Subaltern? 278
- Talking Back 284
- Bibliography 287
- Notes on Contributors 299
- Index 303