Desiring Martyrs: Locating Martyrs in Space and Time

Martyrs create space and time through the actions they take, the fate they suffer, the stories they prompt, the cultural narratives against which they take place and the retelling of their tales in different places and contexts. The title "Desiring Martyrs" is meant in two senses. First, it refers to protagonists and antagonists of the martyrdom narratives who as literary characters seek martyrs and the way they inscribe certain kinds of cultural and social desire. Second, it describes the later celebration of martyrs via narrative, martyrdom acts, monuments, inscriptions, martyria, liturgical commemoration, pilgrimage, etc. Here there is a cultural desire to tell or remember a particular kind of story about the past that serves particular communal interests and goals. By applying the spatial turn to these ancient texts the volume seeks to advance a still nascent social geographical understanding of emergent Christian and Jewish martyrdom. It explores how martyr narratives engage pre-existing time-space configurations to result in new appropriations of earlier traditions.

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Desiring Martyrs: Locating Martyrs in Space and Time

Martyrs create space and time through the actions they take, the fate they suffer, the stories they prompt, the cultural narratives against which they take place and the retelling of their tales in different places and contexts. The title "Desiring Martyrs" is meant in two senses. First, it refers to protagonists and antagonists of the martyrdom narratives who as literary characters seek martyrs and the way they inscribe certain kinds of cultural and social desire. Second, it describes the later celebration of martyrs via narrative, martyrdom acts, monuments, inscriptions, martyria, liturgical commemoration, pilgrimage, etc. Here there is a cultural desire to tell or remember a particular kind of story about the past that serves particular communal interests and goals. By applying the spatial turn to these ancient texts the volume seeks to advance a still nascent social geographical understanding of emergent Christian and Jewish martyrdom. It explores how martyr narratives engage pre-existing time-space configurations to result in new appropriations of earlier traditions.

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Desiring Martyrs: Locating Martyrs in Space and Time

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Desiring Martyrs: Locating Martyrs in Space and Time

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Martyrs create space and time through the actions they take, the fate they suffer, the stories they prompt, the cultural narratives against which they take place and the retelling of their tales in different places and contexts. The title "Desiring Martyrs" is meant in two senses. First, it refers to protagonists and antagonists of the martyrdom narratives who as literary characters seek martyrs and the way they inscribe certain kinds of cultural and social desire. Second, it describes the later celebration of martyrs via narrative, martyrdom acts, monuments, inscriptions, martyria, liturgical commemoration, pilgrimage, etc. Here there is a cultural desire to tell or remember a particular kind of story about the past that serves particular communal interests and goals. By applying the spatial turn to these ancient texts the volume seeks to advance a still nascent social geographical understanding of emergent Christian and Jewish martyrdom. It explores how martyr narratives engage pre-existing time-space configurations to result in new appropriations of earlier traditions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110682717
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 12/16/2020
Series: SpatioTemporality / RaumZeitlichkeit , #10
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 244
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Harry O. Maier, Vancouver School of Theology; Katharina Waldner, Universität Erfurt.

Table of Contents

Introduction Harry O. Maier Katharina Waldner 1

Sacral Meals and Post-Traumatic Places: Revision and Coherence in the Epistle to the Hebrews Michael J. Thate 15

"Who are these clothed in white robes and whence have they come?": The Book of Revelation and the Spatiotemporal Creation of Trauma Harry O. Maier 41

Murder at the Temple: Space, Time and Concealment in the Proto-gospel of James Christopher A. Frilingos 63

Roman Judge vs. Christian Bishop: The Trial of Phileas During the Great Persecution Jan N. Bremmer 81

Pure Bread of Christ: Imperial Necropolitics and the Eucharistic Martiyrdom of Ignatius Eric C. Smith 119

From Prison to Palace: The Carcer as Heterotopia in North African Martyr Accounts L. Stephanie Cobb 137

Bones Ground by Wild Beast's Teeth: Late Ancient Imaginations of the Death of Ignatius of Antioch Nicole Hartmann 155

When the City Cries: The Spacetime of Persecution in Eusebius' Martyrs if Palestine Katharina Waldner 177

Making Martyrs Mennonite Jennifer Otto 193

About the Authors 211

Index of Ancient Authors 215

Index of Subjects 229

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