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Gender-Play in the Hebrew Bible The Ways the Bible Challenges Its Gender Norms Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Biblical Criticism Series

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Gender-Play in the Hebrew Bible

Though the Hebrew Bible often reflects and constructs a world that privileges men, many of its narratives play extensively with the gender norms of the society in which they were written. Drawing from feminist, masculinity and queer studies, Gender-Play in the Hebrew Bible uses close literary analysis to argue that the writers of the Bible intentionally challenge gender norms in order to reveal the dangers of destabilizing societal and theological hierarchies that privilege men and masculinity. This book presents a fascinating argument about the construction and import of gender in the biblical narratives, and will be of great interest to academics in the fields of religion, theology, and Biblical studies as well as gender studies.

Introduction

Chapter 1. Eve and Adam:

Chapter 2. Deborah, Barak, Sisera, and Yael

Chapter 3. Manoah, Manoah’s Wife, Samson and Delilah

Chapter 4. Jezebel and Ahab

Chapter 5. The Shunammite and Elisha

Chapter 6. Rebecca and Isaac

Chapter 7. Jeremiah

Conclusions

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Amy Kalmanofsky is an associate professor of Bible at The Jewish Theological Seminary, US. She teaches courses on biblical literature, religion, and feminist interpretation of the Bible.