Joseph and Aseneth in Greek Literary History: The Case of the 'First Novel'

Full title
Joseph and Aseneth in Greek Literary History: The Case of the 'First Novel'
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Reference type
Author(s)
Braginskaya, Nina
Editor(s)
Marília P. Futre Pinheiro, Judith Perkins, Richard Pervo
Year
2012
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
The Ancient Novel and Early Christian and Jewish Narrative: Fictional Intersections
Issue / Series Volume
16
Series Title
Ancient Narrative
Publisher
Barkhuis
Place of Publication
Zuurstukken
Pages
79-108
Work type
Label
17/03/2014
Abstract

This innovative collection explores the vital role played by fictional narratives in Christian and Jewish self-fashioning in the early Roman imperial period. Employing a diversity of approaches, including cultural studies, feminist, philological, and narratological, expert scholars from six countries offer twelve essays on Christian fictions or fictionalized texts and one essay on Aseneth. All the papers were originally presented at the Fourth International Conference on the Ancient Novel in Lisbon Portugal in 2008. The papers emphasize historical contextualization and comparative methodologies and will appeal to all those interested in early Christianity, the Ancient novel, Roman imperial history, feminist studies, and canonization processes.