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Destabilizing the Margins - An Intersectional Approach to Early Christian Memory (Paperback)
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Destabilizing the Margins - An Intersectional Approach to Early Christian Memory (Paperback)
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Synopsis: In this book Marianne Bjelland Kartzow suggests that
ideas taken from recent discussions of multiple identities and
intersectionality, combined with insights from memory theory, can
renew our engagement with biblical texts. Some marginal early
Christian passages, and what the scholarly community has
reconstructed of their historical contexts, are encountered,
looking for alternative ways these texts can produce meaning. A
fresh look at some marginal biblical figures--such as male and
female slaves who are beaten by a fellow slave, the queer figure of
the Ethiopian eunuch, foreign Egyptian women, rebellious widows, or
a possessed fortune-telling slave girl--can help biblical users to
talk in more critical and creative ways about responsibility,
identity, injustice, violence, inclusion/exclusion, and the
intersections of gender, sexuality, race, and class. These
perspectives may be relevant for those who see the New Testament as
Christian canon or as cultural canon, or as both. Endorsements:
"Kartzow has a rare gift for writing highly accessible but
theoretically sophisticated prose. Drawing upon memory theory and
concepts of intersectionality, Kartzow pays special attention to
the marginalized figures in ancient texts, including the neglected
female slave . . . This study greatly advances our understanding of
the construction of early Christian identities and will be welcomed
by scholars, students, and general readers alike." --Margaret Y.
MacDonald, St. Francis Xavier University "Combining an intriguing,
multifaceted methodological approach with an urge to make visible
those outside our spheres of moral concern, Kartzow convincingly
demonstrates her renown as a talented, innovative, and committed
biblical scholar." --Christina Petterson, Australian National
University "A deliberate attempt to remember the struggling
survivors and hybrid personalities found in the early Christian
archives, Destabilizing the Margins shows 'that ideas taken from
recent discussions of multiple identities and intersectionality,
combined with insights from memory theory, can renew our
engagement' with Christian traditions, as well as challenge
contemporary simplifications of life worlds, raising hope for the
future." --Pieter Botha, University of South Africa Author
Biography: Marianne Bjelland Kartzow is Senior Research Fellow
within the project Jesus in Cultural Complexity at the University
of Oslo, supported by the Research Council of Norway. She is the
author of Gossip and Gender: Othering of Speech in the Pastoral
Epistles (2009).
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