Título: | Divine wrath in the prophet Isaiah : a frame semantics approach |
Titre original: | La ira divina en el profetas Isaías : estudio desde la semántica de Marcos |
Autores: | Nathan John Moser Ringenberg, Autor |
Tipo de documento: | texto impreso |
Editorial: | Madrid [España] : Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM), 2017 |
Dimensiones: | 557 p. / 29 cm |
Nota general: |
Tesis doctoral del profesor Nathan Moser en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Fue dirigida por los profesores Luis Vegas Montaner y Guadalupe Seijas de los Ríos-Zarzosa, del Departamento de Hebreo y Arameo de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM).
Otros miembros del tribunal son: Amparo Alba Cecilia (UCM), Natalio Fernández Marcos (CSIC*), Joan Ferrer Costa (UdG*), Mariano Gómez Aranda (CSIC) y Juan José Alarcón Sainz (UCM). |
Langues: | Inglés |
Clasificación: |
[Temas] Ira de Dios [Temas] Isaías |
Resumen: | Consultar la tesis a texto completo en el Repositorio: "Tesis Doctorales en Red" de la UCM en el enlace web. |
Nota de contenido: |
The thesis analyzes the semantic function of the following wrath-associated lexemes within the Masoretic Text of the Book of Isaiah: [...]. The occurrence of each word within Isaiah is analyzed in light of its historical and literary context. In total, twenty-seven literary units are examined. The objectives of the research are to propose explanations for how themes associated with wrath evolve diachronically and function synchronically as literary strategies for reading the final form of the Book of Isaiah. Chapter 1 details the interpretive method used to meet these objectives assumes the linguistic notion of ‘text cohesiveness’. The cohesiveness of a text implies that words and clauses are syntactically and semantically linked to their larger literary co-texts. Based on this assumption, the following interrelated steps are used in the analysis of wrath-associated lexemes and their corresponding literary co-texts in Chapters 2-6. First, each text is analyzed by defining the type of text that is being read (i.e., genre criticism) and by defining the nature of its relationship to other texts within Isaiah (i.e., intertextuality). Second, we propose how each unit introduces or comments on themes related to wrath within the book of Isaiah. Recent research confirms that large portions of the Book of Isaiah were written in light of earlier portions (i.e., Fortschreibung). This text process compels us to determine how wrath-associated texts exerted influence in subsequent portions of the book. Third, the meaning and function of wrath-associated lexemes are related to the historical and religious occasions that gave shape to the text within Isaiah. Fourth, conclusions reached from text analysis are organized using the categories and terminology of Berkely’s FrameNet Index based on the Frame Semantics of Charles Fillmore. Frame Semantics assumes that lexical units are only understood when the background concepts (i.e., ‘frame elements’) related to a lexical unit are ascertained. Therefore, we correspond the syntax of a clause to the background concept it conveys. For instance, a prepositional clause may depict the ‘Instrument of wrath’ (‘a frame element’) within a text that announces Punishment (‘the frame’). The correspondence between the syntax of a clause and its background concept (‘frame element’) depicts the function of lexemes within their original literary units and within the final form of the Book of Isaiah...
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SE00010175 | T 224.106 MOS | Tesis y trabajos académicos | Biblioteca Facultad | Obras mayores | Disponible |