Disability Studies and the Hebrew Bible: Figuring Mephibosheth in the David Story

Disability Studies and the Hebrew Bible: Figuring Mephibosheth in the David Story

by Jeremy Schipper
Disability Studies and the Hebrew Bible: Figuring Mephibosheth in the David Story

Disability Studies and the Hebrew Bible: Figuring Mephibosheth in the David Story

by Jeremy Schipper

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Overview

This unique interdisciplinary book uses a fresh approach to explore issues of disability in the Hebrew Bible. It examines how disability functions in the David Story (1 Samuel 16; 1 Kings 2) by paying special attention to Mephibosheth, the only biblical character with a disability as a sustained character trait. The David Story contains some of the Bible's most striking images of disability.

Nonetheless, interpreters tend to focus on legal material rather than narratives when studying disability in the Hebrew Bible. Often, they neglect the David Story's complex use of disability. They overlook its use of disability imagery as open to critical interpretation because its stereotypical meanings may seem so commonplace and transparent. Yet recent work in the burgeoning field of disability studies presents disability as a complicated motif that demands more critical engagement than it typically receives.

Informed by exciting developments in the field, it argues that the David Story employs disability imagery as a subtle mode of narrating and organizing various ideological positions regarding national identity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567337511
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/01/2009
Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies , #441
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Jeremy Schipper is Assistant Professor of Hebrew Bible at Temple University.

Table of Contents

Chapter One"He was Grounded, Surrounded, with Nothing to Say": Mephibosheth, Biblical Criticism and Disability StudiesChapter Two"My Teacher Mephibosheth, Is My Decision Right?": Mephibosheth in the History of InterpretationChapter ThreeA Body Fit for a King: Disability and the Politics of Royal Representation in the Ancient Near EastChapter FourDisabling Boundaries: Mephibosheth and the Problems of Flat Interpretation Chapter Five:"Why Do You Still Speak of Your Affairs?": Conclusions and Implications of this Study

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