
Levantine Entanglements
Cultural Productions, Long-Term Changes and Globalizations in the Eastern Mediterranean
Equinox Publishing Ltd
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 16. November 2021
Book
Hardback
668 pages
978-1-78179-912-3 (ISBN)
Description
This volume represents the final output of a long-standing collaboration by an international and cross-disciplinary team sponsored by the Centre for Advanced Study at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. It tells the history of human cultural production in the Eastern Mediterranean rather than the history of specific states or religions. Simultaneously, the volume argues that the agency of local communities is a key to understanding the history of long-term change and cultural production in the Levant. It narrates the story of the crystallization of a type of sub-imperial power, illustrated by the canonical discourses associated with Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
45 colour and black and white figures
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 208 mm
Thickness: 47 mm
Weight
2328 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78179-912-3 (9781781799123)
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Persons
Terje Stordalen is professor of Hebrew Bible / Old Testament Studies at the University of Oslo, Norway. Oystein S. LaBianca is a professor of anthropology at Andrews University in Michigan
Content
Preface A New Format for Writing the History of the Levant: Introduction to the Volume Terje Stordalen and Oystein S. LaBianca Part I: Levantine Localities and Long-Term Change 1. The Region of the Levant and the Importance of the Local Perspective Terje Stordalen and Oystein S. LaBianca 2. Cultural Production in the Iron Age Southern Levant Terje Stordalen 3. Lenses on Accumulative Cultural Production in the Southern Levant: Toward a Middle Range Interpretive Methodology Oystein S. LaBianca 4. Local Power and Social Discourse: Villages in Early Globalizations of the Southern Levant Terje Stordalen Part II: The Levant through Time: Case Studies Panel A: Places and Ideologies Introduction to Panel A Oystein S. LaBianca 5. Drivers of Accumulative Cultural Production in the Southern Levant: The View from Tall Hisban, Jordan Oystein S. LaBianca and Jeffrey Hudon, Andrews University 6. Heshbon in the Biblical Record: A History of Remembering Terje Stordalen 7. Place-Making in the Jordanian Madaba Plains: The Contested Space of Tall Hesban and its Village Surroundings Frode F. Jacobsen, Bergen University College 8. Local Dynamics of Globalization in the Roman Near East: The Case of Palmyra Eivind Heldaas Seland, University of Bergen Panel B: Scriptures-Ideology, Practices, and Community Introduction to Panel B Terje Stordalen 9. Early Forms of Judaism as a Mixture of Strategies of Cultural Heterogeneity and the Re-embedding of Local Culture in Archaic Globalization Diana V. Edelman, University of Oslo 10. Dynamics of Power and the Re-Inventing of "Israel" in Persian Empire Judah Kare Berge, NLA University College 11. The Production of Authority in Levantine Scriptural Ecologies: An Example of Accumulative Cultural Production Terje Stordalen Panel C: Pilgrimage-Localities and Global Discourse Introduction to Panel C Terje Stordalen 12. The Production of the Constantinian Holy Land Oyvind Norderval, University of Oslo 13. The Agency of Women in Curating the Christian Holy Land Jill E. Marshall, Emory University 14. Local Cult, Transforming Miracles, and Global Discourses: Saint George in Lydda Christine Amadou, University of Oslo 15. The Infrastructure of Shared Sacred Sites in Hatay, Turkey: Interreligious Dynamics of Saint Veneration in the Northern Levant Jens Kreinath, Wichita State University Panel D. Polycentrism-Local Communities and Trans-local Formations Introduction to Panel D Oystein LaBianca and Terje Stordalen 16. Itinerancy in Manichaean Networks of the Levant and Egypt Hakon F. Teigen, Independent Scholar 17. Reconstructing Homeland at a Time of Globalizing Change: Peasant Migration in Late Medieval Syria Bethany J. Walker, University of Bonn 18. Honor, Shame, and Hospitality: The Distribution of Power in the Premodern Levant Eveline J. van der Steen, Independent Scholar Concluding Reflections On a Way Forward for Understanding the Levant Terje Stordalen and Oystein S. LaBianca