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2 - Sarcasm in the Septuagint: with Special Reference to Job and the Prophets

from Part I - What Is Sarcasm? How Is Sarcasm Expressed? What Does Sarcasm Do?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 December 2022

Matthew Pawlak
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Luxembourg School of Religion & Society
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Case studies on Job and the prophets in their Septuagint translations are used to address the question ‘What does sarcasm do?’ – the issue of sarcasm’s pragmatic functions. I hypothesize that sarcasm normally functions as an implicit challenge to what the speaker perceives as a claim to some positive quality made by another party. It is appropriate so long as it is not used against the grain of social hierarchy, although the prophets show a willingness to engage in more subversive uses of sarcasm.

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Print publication year: 2022

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