"You Shall Not Do As They Do in the Land of Egypt": Joseph and the Perils of Uber-Assimilation As Response To Involuntary Migration

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Megan E. Warner
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ABSTRACT:This paper considers the Joseph novella through the lens of trauma, exploring an apparent disconnect between Joseph's experience of involuntary migration and his meteoric rise to power once in Egypt. It begins with a focus on Genesis 39, as the place where Joseph's vulnerability, post-trafficking, is most clearly reflected. It then goes on to explore how the application of trauma theory, as a heuristic tool, suggests other places in the narrative where the impact of trauma might be recognised. A focus on patterns of compulsive repetition and inversion in the narrative leads into the beginnings of a trauma-focussed critique of the exodus and conquest traditions. The main body of the argument is book-ended with an account of recent developments in the Australian responses to asylum seekers arriving by boat/people-smuggling that point to similar patterns of repetition and inversion.
“你不应该像他们在埃及地所做的那样”:约瑟夫和对非自愿移民的超级同化的危险
摘要:本文从创伤的角度来考察约瑟夫的中篇小说,探索约瑟夫的非自愿移民经历与他在埃及的迅速崛起之间的明显脱节。它首先关注创世纪39章,在这里,约瑟在被贩卖后的脆弱,得到了最清晰的反映。然后,它继续探索创伤理论的应用,作为一种启发式工具,如何在叙事的其他地方表明创伤的影响可能被认识到。对叙事中强迫性重复和反转模式的关注导致了对出埃及记和征服传统的创伤性批评的开始。论点的主要部分以澳大利亚对乘船/偷渡来的寻求庇护者的反应的最新发展作为结尾处,这些发展表明了类似的重复和反转模式。
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Hebrew Studies
Hebrew Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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