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- W4384932609 abstract "Abstract Between ch. 13 and ch. 23 of Isaiah there is a series of ‘burdens’, or oracles, about foreign nations, all of whom will be subject to destruction and, in some cases, restoration. This chapter argues that the generic title ‘burden’ is a metaphor for the experience of depression accompanying prophecy. The Oracles about the Nations are remarkable for the prophet’s grief over their fate. The chapter borrows the term ‘experimental psychosis’ from Julia Kristeva to refer to the extraordinary, often onomatopoeic, alliterations which traverse the oracles, and which she sees as signs of psychic as well as linguistic breakdown. At the centre of the series there is a brief anecdote about the prophet who is commanded to walk naked and barefoot in token of the exile of Egypt and Ethiopia, a figure of utter marginality. The chapter concludes with the final oracle about Tyre, the maritime empire complementing the terrestrial one of Babylon." @default.
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- W4384932609 title "Depression and the Oracles About the Nations" @default.
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