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Corporal terror: critiques of imperialism in The Siege of Jerusalem

Corporal terror: critiques of imperialism in The Siege of Jerusalem

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Corporal terror: critiques of imperialism in The Siege of Jerusalem

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Corporal terror: critiques of imperialism in The Siege of Jerusalem

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Iowa City: University of Iowa

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Philological quarterly, 2005-06, Vol.84 (3), p.287

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English

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Iowa City: University of Iowa

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4 As extinguishable entities, these Jewish corpores assume a didactic power that modulates this anti-Semitic homily with a condemnation of Roman imperialism: the disciplined bodies are on display, creating a collective image that teaches its audience both the vengeance of God and the cruelty of Roman imperial siege-craft.5 The Siege-poet reinterpre...

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Corporal terror: critiques of imperialism in The Siege of Jerusalem

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0031-7977

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2169-5342

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