A Postcolonial Reading of Joseph and Aseneth

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Reader Checked OA 09/12/2012
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Charles, Ronald
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2009
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A Postcolonial Reading of Joseph and Aseneth

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Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha
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18
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4
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265-283
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Joseph and Aseneth is borne out of a certain construction of the Other. It is written with the objective of explaining or justifying to fellow Jews and Jewish sympathizers the intrusion of a non-Jewish woman (Aseneth, the daughter of an Egyptian priest) into the life of a biblical hero, Joseph. This study demonstrates that a postcolonial reading of this ancient tale can shed significant light on the different constructions of Otherness and gender relationships manufactured in the text.

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http://jsp.sagepub.com/content/18/4/265
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20/07/2009
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16 474