圣经》学术中的结构主义和解构主义:注释书目

Ernest Jnr Frimpong, J. Kuwornu-Adjaottor
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学术参考文献虽然在学术研究中非常重要,但对学生和研究人员来说都不是一件容易的事,尤其是当一个人被限制遵循特定的参考文献样式时,无论是教育机构的指示,还是寻求出版的出版社的指示。在圣经学术中,结构主义和解构主义哲学非常重要,尤其是在文本翻译和解释方面。几位支持者分享了他们各自如何理解这些哲学概念的学术观点。为了在不忽略作者及其中心论点的前提下解读其中的一些作品,本文采用了一种方法,即构建此类作品的注释书目。研究结果表明,结构主义主要研究文本的意义而不考虑其历史和文化,而解构主义则根据作者的意图考虑受众的世界,以及这一意图如何与新的受众相关,同时考虑到文本的历史和受众的文化。此外,结构主义及其哲学发展的一些主要支持者包括索绪尔、列维-斯特劳斯、萨斯科瓦和蒂切纳。解构主义的主要支持者包括德里达、诺里斯、埃坎、库沃努-阿德贾奥特尔、穆甘比和尼达。值得注意的是,注释的字数上限为 150 字,且不少于 50 字,读者可以通过注释了解抽样作者作品中包含的关键信息:参考文献、注释书目、结构主义、解构主义
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Structuralism and Deconstruction in Biblical Scholarship: Annotated Bibliographies
Academic referencing, though very significant in scholarship, has not been an easy task for both students and researchers, especially when one is restricted to following a particular referencing style either as instructed by one’s educational institution or by a publishing house through which one seeks a publication. In biblical scholarship, the philosophies of structuralism and deconstruction are very significant, especially as much as textual translation and interpretation are concerned. Several proponents have shared their scholarly views on how they individually appreciate these philosophical concepts. In an attempt to unravel some of such works without neglecting the authors and their central discussions, this paper employed a methodology through the construction of annotated bibliographies of such works. Findings indicated that while structuralism mainly studies the meaning of a text independently of its history and culture, deconstruction considers the world of the audience in line with the author’s intention and how that intention could be relevant to the new audience, taking into account the history of the text and the culture of the audience. Also, some of the key proponents of structuralism and its philosophical development include de Saussure, Levi-Strauss, Sasková and Titchener. Key proponents of deconstruction include Derrida, Norris, Ekem, Kuwornu-Adjaottor, Mugambi, and Nida. Significantly, with a maximum word count of 150 words and not less than 50 words, readers would understand key information contained in the sampled works of the authors through the annotations. Keywords: Referencing, Annotated Bibliography, Structuralism, Deconstruction
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