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Some psychoanalytical meanings of the skin in the book of Job
Submitted: 09 May 2016 | Published: 21 September 2017
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Pieter van der Zwan, Department of Old Testament Studies, University of Pretoria, South AfricaAbstract
Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: Just as any literary character can be ‘psychoanalysed’ to produce new perspectives on it and on the narrative as a whole, the personality of Job invites the postmodern reader to continue understanding this book on new levels. From this approach, it becomes clear that the protagonist struggles with boundaries and individuation because of his depressive tendencies experienced in issues with reality’s harsh touch, nakedness and distance.
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