Aseneth's Transformation

Updated by: 
Shiran Shevah
Research notes: 
SHS/not checked/14/04/2019
Reference type: 
Book
Author(s): 
Hartvigsen, Kirsten Marie
year: 
2018
Full title: 

Aseneth's Transformation

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Studies
Issue / Series Volume: 
24
Place of Publication: 
Berlin/Boston
Publisher: 
de Gruyter
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

The story of Joseph and Aseneth is a fascinating expansion of the narrative in Genesis of Joseph in Egypt, and in particular, of his marriage to the daughter of an Egyptian priest. This study examines the portrayal of Aseneth’s transformation in the text, focusing on three perspectives. How did Aseneth’s encounter with Joseph and her subsequent transformation affect various aspects of her identity in the narrative? In what ways do the portrayals of Aseneth, her transformation, and her abode relate to select metaphors and other symbolic features depicted in the Septuagint, the Hebrew Bible, and the Pseudepigrapha? And, how do the ritualized components through which Aseneth’s transformation occurred function in the narrative, and why are they perceived as effective? In order to shed light on these facets of Joseph and Aseneth, the author draws on the contemporary approaches of intersectionality, conceptual blending, intertextual blending, and the cognitive theory of rituals, using these theoretical frameworks to explore and illuminate the complexity of Aseneth’s transformation.

Primary Texts: Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha: 
Composition / Author: 
Joseph and Aseneth
Label: 
29/04/2019
Record number: 
105 083