Poor Circulation: Embodied Economics in Haggai, Malachi, and Zechariah 1–8

IF 0.6 1区 哲学 0 RELIGION Journal of Biblical Literature Pub Date : 2022-09-15 DOI:10.15699/jbl.1413.2022.3
Laura Hasler
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Abstract:This article explores the relationships between sensation and embodiment along-side notions of exchange, economics, and collectivity in the postexilic writings of Haggai, Malachi, and Zech 1–8. I use the term embodied economics to describe how these texts envision the Judean community and its sensory-laden relations in terms of collection, exchange, and debt. This combination of economic and affective valences has critical implications for understanding the parameters of the prophetic task, of international relating, and especially the precise nature of Judean collectivity. In the history of scholarship, Haggai especially has been castigated for its “materialist” or “nationalistic” content. By contrast, the framework of embodiment invites the reader to think in a more textured way about the complex economic networks of deprivation, collection, and deferred satisfaction pictured in these texts. The idea of embodied economics illuminates the specific and consequential means by which the Judeans may constitute a legible, pleasing, and desirable collective within the postexilic prophetic imagination.
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不良循环:哈该、玛拉基和撒迦利亚书的体现经济学1-8
摘要:本文探讨了哈该、玛拉基和亚切1-8被流放后的著作中感觉和体现之间的关系,以及交换、经济和集体的概念。我用“具体化经济学”这个术语来描述这些文本是如何从收集、交换和债务的角度来设想犹太社会及其充满感官的关系的。这种经济和情感价值的结合对于理解预言任务的参数,国际关系,特别是犹太集体的确切性质具有重要意义。在学术历史上,哈该尤其因其“唯物主义”或“民族主义”的内容而受到谴责。相比之下,体现的框架邀请读者以一种更有条理的方式思考这些文本中描绘的剥夺、收集和延迟满足的复杂经济网络。具身经济学的概念阐明了犹太人在被流放后的先知想象中可能构成一个可读的、令人愉悦的、令人向往的集体的具体和相应的手段。
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