We Think What We Eat: Structuralist Analysis Of Israelite Food Rules And Other Mythological And Cultural Domains
Publisher: T. & T. Clark Publishers | pages: 264 | 2004 | ISBN: 056708177X | PDF | 15,5 mb
Publisher: T. & T. Clark Publishers | pages: 264 | 2004 | ISBN: 056708177X | PDF | 15,5 mb
In We Think What We Eat, Seth Kunin presents both an appreciation and critique of Professor Mary Douglas' classical work on Israelite food rules. He places her arguments into the context of related anthropological approaches and suggests a new interpretation of the food rules system based on a rigorous application of structuralist theory. Kunin then goes on to extend this analysis to other areas of Israelite culture. Through detailed analysis of texts from Genesis, Exodus and Judges, he demonstrates that the same structural pattern found in the first section in respect of ritual is also characteristic of the mythological material. This section of the book also takes up the issue of structural transformation. It examines the processes found as the myths move from the Israelite context to that of the rabbis, the authors of the New Testament and of the Book of Mormon.