Too Many Dicks at the Writing Desk, or, How to Organize a Prophetic Sausage-Fest
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AbstractThe key issue for this paper is the role of writing in both the production of and instabilities in prophetic masculinity. I draw upon three sources: the work of Lévi-Strauss concerning the "writing experiment," Christina Pettersen's exploration of the role of writing in constructing the ruling class in colonial Greenland, and some of my older work concerning the auto-referentiality of references to writing and scribal activity in the Hebrew Bible. Armed with these theoretical strings, the paper has two phases—what may be called "organizing the sausage-fest" and "too many dicks at the writing desk." The first concerns the production of masculinity, the second its problems.Date
2010-04-02Type
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10.1558/tse.v16i1.95Copyright/License
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10.1558/tse.v16i1.95