Feminist Companion to Reading the Bible: Approaches, Methods And StrategiesAthalya Brenner, Carole Fontaine A&C Black, 1. okt. 1997 - 654 sider A Feminist Companion to Reading the Bible: Approaches, Methods and Strategies forms a conclusion to the series of 10 volumes published in the groundbreaking Feminist Companion to the Bible since 1993. Not only is this the companion to the Companion, but, it is at the same time the forerunner and companion to a second series of nine volumes of the Feminist Companion. In all, there will be a unique collection of 20 volumes representing the enormous range of influence that feminist criticism has come to have in biblical studies. Anchored always in particular biblical texts, the essays in this multi-authored Companion to Reading the Bible have a distinct methodological slant, reflecting the numerous developments in feminist criticism that have occurred since the first books in the series were published, and forming an indispensable handbook for every biblical scholar and student today. > |
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Preface | 11 |
Abbreviations | 15 |
Introduction | 17 |
METACRITICS | 29 |
DIFFERENCES AND OTHERNESS | 155 |
OTHER WORLDS | 217 |
OTHER CLOSE CONTEXTS | 269 |
OTHERNESS AND TRANSLATION | 325 |
GODDESSES AND WISDOM | 359 |
INTERTEXTUALITY | 425 |
FORAYS INTO RABBINICS | 471 |
THE PERSONALAUTOBIOGRAPHICAL | 547 |
BACK TO THE TRADITIONAL | 581 |
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