The Laughter of Sarah: Biblical Exegesis, Feminist Theory, and the Concept of Delight
The laughter of delight has gone unheard in the Western tradition. This work brings new light to the notion, and has a consistent leitmotif: the delighted laughter of the matriarch Sarah in the book of Genesis, when she gives birth to her son Isaac. This laughter is "heard" through biblical commentaries and twentieth-century theorists of laughter.
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The Laughter of Sarah: Biblical Exegesis, Feminist Theory, and the Concept of Delight
The laughter of delight has gone unheard in the Western tradition. This work brings new light to the notion, and has a consistent leitmotif: the delighted laughter of the matriarch Sarah in the book of Genesis, when she gives birth to her son Isaac. This laughter is "heard" through biblical commentaries and twentieth-century theorists of laughter.
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The Laughter of Sarah: Biblical Exegesis, Feminist Theory, and the Concept of Delight

The Laughter of Sarah: Biblical Exegesis, Feminist Theory, and the Concept of Delight

by C. Conybeare
The Laughter of Sarah: Biblical Exegesis, Feminist Theory, and the Concept of Delight

The Laughter of Sarah: Biblical Exegesis, Feminist Theory, and the Concept of Delight

by C. Conybeare

Hardcover(2013)

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The laughter of delight has gone unheard in the Western tradition. This work brings new light to the notion, and has a consistent leitmotif: the delighted laughter of the matriarch Sarah in the book of Genesis, when she gives birth to her son Isaac. This laughter is "heard" through biblical commentaries and twentieth-century theorists of laughter.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137373113
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 09/10/2013
Series: Palgrave Pivot
Edition description: 2013
Pages: 117
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Catherine Conybeare is Professor of Classics at Bryn Mawr College, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Ridebat de Facto Sara 1. Sarah in the Bible: a Peculiar Laugh 2. Sarah, Philo, and the Laugh beyond Laughter 3. Laughter and Power 4. Laughter and the Body 5. Laughter, Volatility, Instability 6. "Empty Speech": Laughter and Language 7. A Time for Laughter
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