Competing Construals of Human Relations with "Animal" Others in the Primeval History (Genesis 1–11)

IF 0.6 1区 哲学 0 RELIGION
D. M. Carr
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Abstract:This article builds on earlier, more synchronically oriented studies of "animals" in Gen 1–11 (e.g., Derrida, Strømmen), exploring the related and yet distinctly different accounts of human–animal difference in the non-P and P strands of the Genesis primeval history. Diachronic isolation of the non-P primeval texts of Genesis brings into focus the way the initial depiction of animal others in these non-P stories—especially the garden of Eden story—is part of their broader construction of a species-gender-ethnic hierarchy with an implicitly male (Hebrew) subject at its top. Meanwhile, diachronically informed analysis of Priestly texts in Genesis highlights how the P source betrays a particular interest in animal agency and welfare, while also focusing particularly on a binary separating such animals from godlike humans, all of whom are destined to rule animals. Finally, diachronically informed clarification of the distinct character of each of these textual strands can help us understand the shape and later reception of the present P/non-P combined text, showing how it has P's picture of humans as godlike rulers (Gen 1:1–2:3) precede, undergird, and intensify non-P's carnophallogocentric construction of a male self who dominates others (Gen 2:4b–3:24; etc.).
上古历史中人类与“动物”他人关系的竞争性解释(创世纪1-11章)
摘要:本文建立在对第1-11代(例如Derrida、Strømmen)中“动物”的早期、更同步的研究基础上,探索了创世纪原始历史中非P和P链中人与动物差异的相关但截然不同的描述。《创世纪》中非P原始文本的长期孤立使人们关注到,在这些非P故事中,尤其是伊甸园故事中,对其他动物的最初描述,是他们更广泛构建的物种性别种族等级的一部分,其顶部隐含着男性(希伯来语)主体。与此同时,对《创世纪》中普里斯特利文本的历时性分析强调了P来源如何背叛了对动物代理和福利的特殊兴趣,同时也特别关注将这些动物与神一样的人类区分开来的二元性,所有人都注定要统治动物。最后,对每一条文本线索的不同特征进行历时性的澄清,可以帮助我们理解当前P/非P组合文本的形状和后来的接受,表明它是如何使P将人类描绘成神一样的统治者的(Gen 1:1–2:3)在,并强化非P对支配他人的男性自我的以肉为中心的构建(Gen 2:4b–3:24等)。
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