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BOOK TALK: Religious Studies’ Naomi Janowitz on ‘Acts of Interpretation’

Naomi Janowitz headshot, ٺƵ faculty, and "Acts of Interpretation" book cover

 

  • Acts of Interpretation: Ancient Religious Semiotic Ideologies and Their Modern Echoes
  • WHAT: Book talk sponsored by the ٺƵ Humanities Institute and International House Davis
  • WITH: The author, , professor of religious studies, in conversation with her faculty colleague Meaghan O’Keefe
  • WHEN: 5:30-7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 11, in person
  • WHERE: International House,
  • OTHER INFORMATION: Free and open to the public. Light refreshments.

Janowitz draws examples from ancient Israelite verbal and nonverbal divine representation, the apostle Paul’s linguistic letter/spirit model, Christian debates about the limits of language to best represent the deity, Josephus’ aniconic advertisement of Jewish rites, the multilayered divine representations in the Dura-Europos synagogue, the diverse “performativity” of Jewish ascent liturgies, and — the single modern example — the role of art at Burning Man.


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