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narrative and Joshua
In the narrative of the later Hebrew conquest, it is under Canaanite control and ruled by the three sons of Anak, descendants of the Nephilim ( Joshua 10: 5, 6 ).
One difficulty is that the narrative of Joshua appears to place the valley of Achor to the north of Jericho, between Jericho and Ai ; but Joshua makes the valley part of the boundary between the tribe of Judah and the tribe of Benjamin, to the south of Jericho, but not as far south as El-Buqei ' a.
A number of biblical scholars suspect that the Joseph tribes ( including Benjamin ) represent a second migration of Israelites to Israel, later than the main tribes, specifically that it was only the Joseph tribes which went to Egypt and returned, while the main Israelite tribes simply emerged as a subculture from the Canaanites and had remained in Canaan throughout ; in the narrative in the Book of Joshua, which concerns the arrival in ( and conquest of ) Canaan by the Israelites from Egypt, the leader is Joshua, who was a member of the Ephraim tribe.
Towards the end of the Middle Bronze Age ( late MB IIB ) archaeologists have revealed a series of city destructions which John Bimson and Rohl have argued correspond closely to the cities attacked by the Israelite tribes in the Joshua narrative.
Nothing more is said of Kenaz in the Hebrew Bible, but Pseudo-Philo ( written c. AD 70 ) makes this Kenaz the first judge of Israel after Joshua, and includes several chapters of narrative about his supposed judgeship of 57 years.
A number of biblical scholars suspect that the Joseph tribes ( including Benjamin ) represent a second migration of Israelites to Israel, later than the main tribes, specifically that it was only the Joseph tribes which went to Egypt and returned, while the main Israelite tribes simply emerged as a subculture from the Canaanites and had remained in Canaan throughout ; in the narrative in the Book of Joshua, which concerns the arrival in ( and conquest of ) Canaan by the Israelites from Egypt, the leader is Joshua, who was a member of the Ephraim tribe.
In the narrative, after setting up camp, Joshua orders the Israelites to take twelve stones from the river, one for each tribe, and place them there in memory.
According to the biblical narrative, Joshua then orders the Israelites who had been born during the exodus to be circumcised.
Historical-critical biblical scholarship generally accepts that this scroll — an early predecessor of the Torah — was written by the priests driven by ideological interest to centralize power under Josiah in the Temple in Jerusalem, and that the core narrative from Joshua to 2 Kings up to Josiah's reign comprises a " Deuteronomistic History " ( DtrH ) written during Josiah's reign.
According to the Biblical narrative it became a Levitical city ( Joshua 13: 26, 13: 30, 21: 38 ; cf.
On the second attempt in Joshua 8, Joshua, who is identified by the narrative as the leader of the Israelites, plans and leads an ambush at the rear of the city on the western side.
Depending on the way in which the sources of Joshua were spliced together, this may just be another version of the earlier narrative Joshua placing the whitened stones slabs with the law inscribed on them, and some scholars believe that this narrative may have originally been in an earlier location within the Book of Joshua.
According to the narrative about Jotham in the Book of Judges, Shechem was a site where there was a sanctuary of El-Berith, also known as Baal-Berith, meaning God of the covenant and Lord of the covenant, respectively ; scholars have suggested that the Joshua story about the site derives from a covenant made there in Canaanite times.
In the narrative of Judges, the pillar that was in Shechem is seemingly significant enough to have given its name to a nearby plain, and this pillar is thought to be likely to have been a totem of El-Berith ; the Joshua story, of a stone being set up as a witness, simply being an attempt to provide an aetiology in accordance with later Israelite theology.
In an extraordinary blast of invective, and alluding to the narrative of Joshua 6: 20ff, he said that the Australian church could not prosper until she renounced with indignant scorn the Babylonish garment of an infidel establishment of religion and abandoned the wedge of gold that corrupted all who touched it.

narrative and argues
Carol Clover, in her popular and influential book " Men, Women, and Chainsaws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film " ( Princeton University Press, 1992 ) argues that young male viewers of the Horror Genre ( young males being the primary demographic ) are quite prepared to identify with the female-in-jeopardy, a key component of Horror narrative, and to identify on an unexpectedly profound level.
He argues that understanding narratives will lead to a fuller understanding of the language itself and those fields informed by storytelling, in which he includes ethnopoetics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, rhetoric, semiotics, pragmatics, narrative inquiry and literary criticism.
György Lukács, in his The Historical Novel, argues that Scott is the first fiction writer who saw history not just as a convenient frame in which to stage a contemporary narrative, but rather as a distinct social and cultural setting.
Nicholas Stewart in his essay, " Magic realism in relation to the post-colonial and Midnight's Children ," argues that the " narrative framework of Midnight's Children consists of a tale – comprising his life story – which Saleem Sinai recounts orally to his wife-to-be Padma.
In the example of Frankie, she argues, we can see that " the image of the tomboy can be tolerated only within a narrative of blossoming womanhood ; within such a narrative, tomboyism represents a resistance to adulthood itself rather than to adult femininity.
In her article on the novel, Seymour argues that McCullers queers the human developmental schema ( childhood-adolescence-adulthood ) through various narrative methods.
Herf argues that the Big Lie was a narrative of an innocent, besieged Germany striking back at an " international Jewry ", which it said started World War I.
Kirstie Blair states that the suppression of emotion in Procter's work makes the narrative poems all the more powerful, and Gill Gregory argues that Procter's poetry often explores female sexuality in an unconventional way, while as often voicing anxiety about sexual desires.
Dodd argues that, having already reached the narrative climax with the crucifixion scene, these later sections deliberately slow down the narrative to act as dénouement.
Peter Dickinson argues that " Brand ' reterritorializes ' … boundaries in her writing, ( dis ) placing or ( dis ) locating the national narrative of subjectivity … into the diaspora of cross-cultural ,-racial ,-gender ,-class, and – erotic identifications.
Cultural critic Imre Szeman argues technological utopianism is an irrational social narrative because there is no evidence to support it.
Other, less frequently used case structures include the narrative, an anecdotal or non-fiction account designed to appeal to the judge's emotions with a framework explaining why emotional reaction is important ; resolutional kritik, which argues that a fundamental assumption of the resolution is flawed / offensive and thus it can't / shouldn't be debated or proven true ; and discourse kritik, which argues that the effects of an action one's opponent has taken during or in relation to the round should outweigh consideration of the resolution.
Clark argues that Walton's account of his time on the UFO is quite different from the Hill account, and that furthermore, " there is not a great deal of similarity between Walton's and any other abduction narrative " publicly discussed as of November, 1975.
Sherwin argues that for the film to succeed as an affirmative postmodern work, it must contextualize the past events within a present narrative.
Arnzen argues that " the spectacle of violence replaces any pretentions to narrative structure, because gore is the only part of the film that is reliably consistent.
Berliner argues that five principles govern the narrative strategies characteristic of Hollywood films of the 1970s:
Cooper argues that as the narrative progresses, Larkin's concerns ( in his Coleman voice ) move beyond sexual titillation ; he is no longer interested in describing lesbian encounters in voyeuristic detail.
He argues that the footnotes in particular lend an air of credibility to the narrative: for example, they describe a fictional biography of Jonathan Strange and list where particular paintings in Norrell ’ s house are located.
Throughout her narrative, Jacobs argues that a powerless slave girl cannot be held to the same standards of morality as a free woman.
Maréchal argues thatnarrative inquiry can provoke identification, feelings, emotions, and dialogue ” ( p. 45 ).
Babbin argues that the only way to disrupt what he sees as the 527 Media's " narrative " is for elected Republican officials to tell the " truth " about current situations ( such as the conflict in Iraq ) without it being passed through what he sees as the filter of the 527 Media.
Dodd states that the crucifixion is the climax of John's narrative and argues that this chapter is written as the dénouement and conclusion.

narrative and territory
When Nately is killed, she blames Yossarian for his death ; she manifests a towering rage and tries to kill Yossarian several times during the remainder of the narrative in an impossible manner ( constantly tracking Yossarian down, even after he dumped her hundreds of miles behind enemy territory.
According to the narrative, Hnæf was the brother of Hildeburh and brother-in-law of Finn, who ruled the Frisians and was killed during a Danish expedition to Frisian territory.
The narrative spans from the Migration Period (" Dark Ages "), when the Germanic tribes fought incessantly among themselves for territory ; to the heroic Early Middle Ages with the rise of Charlemagne (" Draco the Great ") and conflicts with Viking raiders (" porpoises "); through the Renaissance ( Erasmus ); and up to the modern era with motor cars ; and even into a future time in which a thriving high-tech civilization is destroyed by a campaign of terrorist bombings, and everything begins again in an endless cycle.
Resource and troop management, research, maps, territory acquisition and counter-attacks tie the scenarios together in a rudimentary narrative.
* Murphy, T. P., " James Joyce and narrative territory: The distinct functions of lost time in ' An Encounter ' and ' The Sisters ,'" Journal of Literary Semantics, vol.

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