The Politics of the Beast: Rewiring Revelation 17

Revelation’s Whore of Babylon and the hybrid animal upon which she rides provide a female-beastly assemblage against which is constructed the good sovereignty of the Lamb. Derrida’s thinking of animality and sovereignty indicates how the human political realm carves out its sovereign position in rel...

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Published in:Relegere
Subtitles:Special Issue: Transforming Biblical Animals
Main Author: Strømmen, Hannah M. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: University of Otago, Department of Theology and Religion [2018]
In: Relegere
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Derrida, Jacques 1930-2004 / Bible. Offenbarung des Johannes 17 / Animals / Metaphor
RelBib Classification:HA Bible
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Summary:Revelation’s Whore of Babylon and the hybrid animal upon which she rides provide a female-beastly assemblage against which is constructed the good sovereignty of the Lamb. Derrida’s thinking of animality and sovereignty indicates how the human political realm carves out its sovereign position in relation to the category "animal" and in reliance on a "reason of the strongest." It is demonstrated that Revelation’s construction of a good and innocent sovereign Lamb - via contrast with the Whore-and-Beast - collapses due to the complexities of the two rival animalities. The importance of such a reading lies in the necessity to destabilise facile connotations and connections between animals and an "other" beastliness that must be violently conquered.
ISSN:1179-7231
Contains:Enthalten in: Relegere
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.11157/rsrr7-1-2-764