Land der Häuser. Die narrative Inszenierung Ägyptens in der Joseferzählung (Gen 37,39‒50)
Language
German
Description (en)
So far, “Egypt” has been subject to biblical research only as setting of the Joseph
story. The focus was mainly on the image of Egypt conveyed by the text and the relation of
this image to other biblical depictions of Egypt or the historical and geographical entity.
Based on the relational theory of space by Martina Löw (Raumsoziologie, 2001), this paper
analyses how “Egypt” is narratively constructed as space in Gen 37:39–50. Central to this
construction is the arrangement of houses, which are rather social than architectural entities.
Houses constitute Egypt as well as Canaan in specific ways and are also structuring elements
of the text.