Mark and Luke in Poststructuralist Perspectives: Jesus Begins to Write

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Yale University Press, 1 ian. 1992 - 192 pagini
In this book Stephen D. Moore offers a dazzling new reading of the Gospels of Mark and Luke, applying the poststructuralist techniques of Derrida, Lacan, and Foucault to illuminate these texts in a way that no one has done before. Writing with wit and a great sensitivity to words and to wordplay, Moore approaches the Gospels of Mark and Luke as though they were pictograms or dreamwork to decipher and interpret, writing a response that is no less visceral and immediate than the biblical texts themselves.

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THE GOSPEL OF THE MARK
1
The Written Voice
8
Mark and Jacques Read Each Other without Realizing It
18
Marks Indigestion
25
Jesus Postcards
38
The Sponge of God
48
The Gospel of the Mark
54
Wrioting with Platos Poets outside the City
62
A Book with Bite
105
Seeing Is Believing
111
Luke Look Lack Lacan
120
Lukes Cutting Glance
129
A Classified Gospel
140
Solid ScholarshipThe Analytic Stage
146
A Jouissance That Writes
153
Works Cited
159

Writhing on a Bed of Paper
69
Fear of Writing
90
The Last Supper as Supplement
98

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