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MINORITIZED WOMEN READING RACECB: Feminist Studies and Sacred Texts


en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 sep 2020
Nonwhite women primarily appear as marginalized voices, if at all, in volumes that address constructions of race/ethnicity and early Christian texts. Employing an intersectional approach, the contributors analyze historical, cultural, literary, and ideological constructions of racial/ethnic identities, which intersect with gender/sexuality class, religion, slavery, and/or power. Given their small numbers in academic biblical studies, this book represents a critical mass of nonwhite women scholars and offers a critique of dominant knowledge production. Filling a significant epistemological gap, this seminal text provides provocative, innovative, and critical insights into constructions of race/ethnicity in ancient and modern texts and contexts.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498591584
ISBN-10: 1498591582
Pagini: 186
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria Feminist Studies and Sacred Texts


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Cuprins

Chapter One

Introduction by Mitzi J. Smith and Jin Young Choi

Chapter Two

Weren¿t You with Jesus the Galilean?: An Intersectional Reading of Ethnicity, Diasporic Trauma, and Mourning in the Gospel of Matthew by Jin Young Choi

Chapter Three

In Christ, but Not of Christ: Reading Identity Differences Differently in the Letter to the Galatians by Jennifer T. Kaalund

Chapter Four

Hagar¿s Children Still Ain¿t Free: Paul¿s Counterterror Rhetoric, Constructed Identity, Enslavement, and Galatians 3:28 by Mitzi J. Smith

Chapter Five

Feminized-Minoritized Paul? A Womanist Reading of Paul¿s Body in the Corinthian Context by Angela Parker

Chapter Six

Gender, Race, and the Normalization of Prophecy in Early Christianity and Korean and Korean-American Christianity by Jung H. Choi

Chapter Seven

You Have Become Children of Sarah: Reading 1 Peter 3:1¿6 through the Intersectionality of Asian Immigrant Wives, Patriarchy, and Honorary Whiteness by Janette H. Ok

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Descriere

This book consists of cutting-edge analyses of constructions of racial/ethnic identities in early Christian texts and contemporary contexts from the perspectives of minoritized nonwhite women New Testament scholars. The range of intersectionality comprises gender/sexuality, class, patriarchy, slavery, religion, and empire.