Reading Bibles, Writing Bodies: Identity and the BookAccessible, engaging and moving easily between theory and the reading of specific texts, this volume is an exciting contribution to contemporary biblical and cultural studies.The Bible is often said to be one of the foundation texts of Western culture. The present volume shows that it goes far beyond being a religious text. The essays explore how religious, political and cultural identities, including ethnicity and gender, are embodied in biblical discourse. Following the authors, we read the Bible with new eyes: as a critic of gender, ideology, politics and culture. We ask ourselves new questions: about God's body, about women's role, about racial prejudices and about the politics of the written word.Reading Bibles, Writing Bodies crosses boundaries. It questions our most fundamental assumptions about the Bible. It shows how biblical studies can benefit from the mainstream of Western intellectual discourse, throwing up entirely new questions and offering surprising answers. Accessible, engaging and moving easily between theory and the reading of specific texts, this volume is an exciting contribution to contemporary biblical and cultural studies. |
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Contents
Cracking the Binding | 1 |
Danna Nolan Fewell and David M Gunn | 14 |
THE PROBLEM OF THE BODY FOR THE PEOPLE | 34 |
THE HEBREW GOD AND HIS FEMALE COMPLEMENTS | 56 |
Moses and Gods | 72 |
WOMAN AND THE DISCOURSE OF PATRIARCHAL | 116 |
Daniel Hawk | 153 |
TRANSFERENCE AND TACT IN BIBLICAL STUDIES | 208 |
MARGINS OF LAMENTATION Or The Unbearable | 219 |
Authenticating | 232 |
A Question of Text | 242 |
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Reading Bibles, Writing Bodies: Identity and The Book Timothy K. Beal,David Gunn Limited preview - 2002 |
Reading Bibles, Writing Bodies: Identity and The Book Timothy K. Beal,David Gunn Limited preview - 2002 |
Reading Bibles, Writing Bodies: Identity and the Book Timothy Kandler Beal,David M. Gunn Limited preview - 1997 |
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