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This volume on intercultural biblical interpretation includes
essays by feminist scholars from Botswana, Germany, New Zealand,
Nigeria, South Africa, and the United States. Reading from a rich
variety of socio-cultural locations, contributors present their
hermeneutical frameworks for interpretation of Hebrew Bible texts,
each framework grounded in the writer's journey of professional or
social formation and serving as a prism or optic for feminist
critical analysis. The volume hosts a lively conversation about the
nature and significance of biblical interpretation in a global
context, focusing on issues at the nexus of operations of power,
textual ambiguity, and intersectionality. Engaged here are notions
of biblical authority and postures of dissent; women's agency,
discernment, rivalry, and alliance in ancient and contemporary
contexts; ideological constructions of sexuality and power;
interpretations related to indigeneity, racial identity,
interethnic intimacy, and violence in colonial contexts; theologies
of the feminine divine and feminist understandings of the sacred;
convictions about interdependence and conditions of flourishing for
all beings in creation; and ethics of resistance positioned over
against dehumanization in political, theological, and hermeneutical
praxes. Through their textual and contextual engagements,
contributors articulate a broad spectrum of feminist insights into
the possibilities for emancipatory visions of community.
This volume on feminist, postcolonial and queer biblical
interpretation gathers perspectives from a global body of
researchers; in offering innovative interpretations of key texts
from the Hebrew Bible, both established and emerging biblical
scholars consider the question of how commonplace interpretative
practices may be considered to be transgressive in nature.
Utilizing innovative strategies, they read against the grain of the
text and in support of the marginalized, the subordinated or
subaltern others both in the text and in our world today. Important
questions regarding power and privilege are constantly raised:
whose voices are being heard, and whose interests are being served?
Knowing all too well the harm that stereotypical constructions of
the Other can do in terms of feeding racism, sexism, homophobia and
imperialism in their respective interpretative communities, the
essays in this volume interrogate constructions of ethnicity,
gender, sexual orientation, and class, both in the text as well as
in their respective contexts. By means of these thought-provoking
interpretations, the contributors show their commitment not merely
the sake of scholarship but to a scholarly ethos, which in some
shape or form contributes to the cultivation of more just,
equitable societies.
This volume on feminist, postcolonial and queer biblical
interpretation gathers perspectives from a global body of
researchers; in offering innovative interpretations of key texts
from the Hebrew Bible, both established and emerging biblical
scholars consider the question of how commonplace interpretative
practices may be considered to be transgressive in nature.
Utilizing innovative strategies, they read against the grain of the
text and in support of the marginalized, the subordinated or
subaltern others both in the text and in our world today. Important
questions regarding power and privilege are constantly raised:
whose voices are being heard, and whose interests are being served?
Knowing all too well the harm that stereotypical constructions of
the Other can do in terms of feeding racism, sexism, homophobia and
imperialism in their respective interpretative communities, the
essays in this volume interrogate constructions of ethnicity,
gender, sexual orientation, and class, both in the text as well as
in their respective contexts. By means of these thought-provoking
interpretations, the contributors show their commitment not merely
the sake of scholarship but to a scholarly ethos, which in some
shape or form contributes to the cultivation of more just,
equitable societies.
This volume on intercultural biblical interpretation includes
essays by feminist scholars from Botswana, Germany, New Zealand,
Nigeria, South Africa, and the United States. Reading from a rich
variety of socio-cultural locations, contributors present their
hermeneutical frameworks for interpretation of Hebrew Bible texts,
each framework grounded in the writer's journey of professional or
social formation and serving as a prism or optic for feminist
critical analysis. The volume hosts a lively conversation about the
nature and significance of biblical interpretation in a global
context, focusing on issues at the nexus of operations of power,
textual ambiguity, and intersectionality. Engaged here are notions
of biblical authority and postures of dissent; women's agency,
discernment, rivalry, and alliance in ancient and contemporary
contexts; ideological constructions of sexuality and power;
interpretations related to indigeneity, racial identity,
interethnic intimacy, and violence in colonial contexts; theologies
of the feminine divine and feminist understandings of the sacred;
convictions about interdependence and conditions of flourishing for
all beings in creation; and ethics of resistance positioned over
against dehumanization in political, theological, and hermeneutical
praxes. Through their textual and contextual engagements,
contributors articulate a broad spectrum of feminist insights into
the possibilities for emancipatory visions of community.
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