Complexes of Emotions in Joseph and Aseneth.

IF 0.4 0 RELIGION Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha Pub Date : 2021-03-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-19 DOI:10.1177/0951820720948245
Tyler Smith
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The ancient Greek novel introduced to the history of literature a new topos: the "complex of emotions." This became a staple of storytelling and remains widely in use across a variety of genres to the present day. The Hellenistic Jewish text Joseph and Aseneth employs this topos in at least three passages, where it draws attention to the cognitive-emotional aspect of the heroine's conversion. This is interesting for what it contributes to our understanding of the genre of Aseneth, but it also has social-historical implications. In particular, it supports the idea that Aseneth reflects concerns about Gentile partners in Jewish-Gentile marriages, that Gentile partners might convert out of expedience or that they might be less than fully committed to abandoning "idolatrous" attachments. The representations of deep, grievous, and complex emotions in Aseneth's transformational turn from idolatry to monolatry, then, might play a psychagogic role for the Gentile reader interested in marrying a Jewish person.

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约瑟夫和阿塞涅斯的情感情结。
古希腊小说为文学史引入了一个新的主题:“情感情结”。这成为了讲故事的主要内容,并在各种类型的游戏中广泛使用至今。希腊化的犹太文本《约瑟夫和阿塞尼斯》在至少三个段落中使用了这个主题,在这些段落中,它引起了人们对女主角转变的认知-情感方面的关注。这很有趣,因为它有助于我们理解《Aseneth》这一类型,但它也具有社会历史意义。特别是,它支持这样一种观点,即Aseneth反映了对犹太人与外邦人婚姻中外邦人伴侣的担忧,即外邦人伴侣可能出于权宜之计而改变信仰,或者他们可能没有完全承诺放弃“偶像崇拜”的依恋。在阿塞尼斯从偶像崇拜到独身主义的转变过程中,这种深刻、悲伤和复杂的情感表现,可能会对有意与犹太人结婚的外邦读者产生心理上的影响。
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期刊介绍: The last twenty years have witnessed some remarkable achievements in the study of early Jewish literature. Given the ever-increasing number and availability of primary sources for these writings, specialists have been producing text-critical, historical, social scientific, and theological studies which, in turn, have fuelled a growing interest among scholars, students, religious leaders, and the wider public. The only English journal of its kind, Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha was founded in 1987 to provide a much-needed forum for scholars to discuss and review most recent developments in this burgeoning field in the academy.
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