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2022 Annual Meeting

Denver, Colorado

Meeting Begins11/19/2022
Meeting Ends11/22/2022

Call for Papers Opens: 1/19/2022
Call for Papers Closes: 3/18/2022

Requirements for Participation

Metaphor Theory and the Hebrew Bible


Program Unit Type: Section
Accepting Papers? Yes

Call For Papers: The Metaphor Theory and the Hebrew Bible section will host two sessions in Denver. The first session will be jointly sponsored by The Book of the Twelve Prophets section. Papers in this session may focus on a metaphor or network of metaphors within one of the individual collections (e.g., Amos, Joel, Nahum, etc.) or the deployment of a metaphor across the Book of the Twelve Prophets as a whole. The second session will be an open session. Papers in this session may focus on a wide variety of issues related to translation and interpretation of individual metaphors or networks of metaphors in the Hebrew Bible. For both sessions, we welcome papers that utilize a range of methodological approaches and theories.

Program Unit Chairs

Ryan Bonfiglio

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