Book Summary
From one of the most innovative and acclaimed biblical commentators at work today, here is a revolutionary analysis of the intersection between religion and psychoanalysis in the stories of the men and women of the Bible. For centuries scholars and rabbis have wrestled with the biblical narrative, attempting to answer the questions that arise from a plain reading of the text. In The Murmuring Deep, Avivah Zornberg informs her literary analysis of the text with concepts drawn from Freud, Winnicott, Laplanche, and other psychoanalytic thinkers to give us a new understanding of the desires and motivations of the men and women whose stories form the basis of the Bible. Through close readings of the biblical and midrashic texts, Zornberg makes a powerful argument for the idea that the creators of the midrashic commentary, the med�ieval rabbinic commentators, and the Hassidic commentators were themselves on some level aware of the complex interplay between conscious and unconscious levels of experience and used this knowledge in their interpretations. In her analysis of the stories of Adam and Eve, Noah, Jonah, Abraham, Rebecca, Isaac, Joseph and his brothers, Ruth, and Esther-how they communicated with the world around them, with God, and with the various parts of their selves-Zornberg offers fascinating insights into the interaction between consciousness and unconsciousness. In discussing why God has to "seduce" Adam into entering the Garden of Eden or why Jonah thinks he can hide from God by getting on a ship, Zornberg enhances our appreciation of the Bible as the foundational text in our quest to understand what it means to be human. About the Author Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg is the author of The Beginning of Desire: Reflections on Genesis, for which she received the National Jewish Book Award, and The Particulars of Rapture: Reflections on Exodus. She was born in London and received a Ph.D. in English literature from Cambridge University. She lectures widely in Israel, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. She lives and teaches in Jerusalem. Table of Contents Introduction: Of the Murmuring Deep I. BETWEEN GOD AND SELF 1 Seduced into Eden: The Beginning of Desire 2 Despondent Intoxication: The Flood 3 Jonah: A Fantasy of Flight 4 Esther: "Mere Anarchy is Loosed upon the World" II. STRANGER WITHIN 5 In the Vale of Soul-Making: Abraham's Journey 6 Abraham Bound and Unbound: The Akedah 7 "Her Own Foreigner": Rebecca's Pregnancy 8 Blindness and Blessing: Isaac Trembles Twice III. BETWEEN SELF AND OTHER 9 "And I Did Not Know. . .": The Secret of Prayer 10 The Pit and the Rope: Recovering Joseph 11 "What if Joseph Hates Us?": Closing the Book 12 Law and Narrative in the Book of Ruth Notes Glossary Ackowledgments Bibliography Permissions Index
Book Details
Book Name | The Murmuring Deep: Reflections On The Biblical Unconscious |
Author | Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg |
Publisher | Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group (03/2009) |
ISBN | 9780805242478 |
Pages | 480 |
Language | English |
Price | 1054 |