This article addresses a significant lacuna in Markan studiesâand specifically in scholarship on Mark 5:1â13âby reading the exorcistic encounter between Jesus and Legion through the hermeneutic lens of Louis Althusserâs interpellation theory. The article shows how interpellation provides a compelling way to account for the dynamics of exorcism displayed in this passage, especially in regard to the power of proper names. That is, moving beyond a superficial ascription of Jesusâ exorcistic success to his ability to obtain Legionâs name, this article utilizes interpellation theory in order to show why this onomastic obtainment is such a game-changer and how the process of requesting anotherâs name effectively interpellates Legion, securing the spirit within an ideology of relative weakness vis-Ã -vis Jesus. Alongside this analysis of Mark 5:1â13, this article also discusses the comparative relevance of certain pgm spells (e.g., I.222â31, iv.2251â53, 2343â45, and viii.1â63) and the enduring role of interpellation in contemporary hierarchies.
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This article addresses a significant lacuna in Markan studiesâand specifically in scholarship on Mark 5:1â13âby reading the exorcistic encounter between Jesus and Legion through the hermeneutic lens of Louis Althusserâs interpellation theory. The article shows how interpellation provides a compelling way to account for the dynamics of exorcism displayed in this passage, especially in regard to the power of proper names. That is, moving beyond a superficial ascription of Jesusâ exorcistic success to his ability to obtain Legionâs name, this article utilizes interpellation theory in order to show why this onomastic obtainment is such a game-changer and how the process of requesting anotherâs name effectively interpellates Legion, securing the spirit within an ideology of relative weakness vis-Ã -vis Jesus. Alongside this analysis of Mark 5:1â13, this article also discusses the comparative relevance of certain pgm spells (e.g., I.222â31, iv.2251â53, 2343â45, and viii.1â63) and the enduring role of interpellation in contemporary hierarchies.
| All Time | Past 365 days | Past 30 Days | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abstract Views | 707 | 199 | 16 |
| Full Text Views | 156 | 15 | 1 |
| PDF Views & Downloads | 323 | 39 | 2 |