Women, Ideology and Violence
Autor Cheryl Andersonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 oct 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567082527
ISBN-10: 0567082520
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567082520
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
'Subtitled: Critical Theiry and the construction of gender in teh Book of the Covenant and the Deuteronomic law, this is a study of OT laws relating to women. Both legal codes inscribe a patriarchial ideology that constructs masculinity as a male dominance and, correspondingly, female subordination, are inherently a form of violence.' International Review of Biblical Studies, vol 51, 2004/05
"This book is to be commended, and, indeed, recommended. The sub-title promises a grounding in critical theory and on this the book delivers....I followed the presentation of this thesis with considerable interest and empathy and was grateful for the careful grounding of its insight. My hope is that it will be widely read." - The Bible and Critical Theory, Vol. 1 No. 3, 2005
"Thought-provoking, provocative, and inspiring" Ilona Rashkow, Associate Professor of Judaic Studies, Women's Studies and Comparative Literature, The State University of New York
"I am very grateful for the strong stand that Anderson takes on violence against women, and the fact that she does not excuse the biblical text, try to redeem it, or see it as redemptive in some way. She does this in a nuanced way that does not simply victimize women" Erin Runions, Assistant Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Pomona College
'The argument of the book is carefully crafted, moving from an original exploration of individual legal elements from the biblical works as these apply to men and women, to suggestions as to how identity is thus constructed'
'interesting questions raised'
From her unique perspective as a lawyer and biblical scholar, Cheryl B. Anderson examines the treatment of women in the laws of the Book of the Covenant and in the Deuteronomic Law. The author provides a clear introduction to gender theory and uses contemporary critical, gender, and legal theories to examine the construction of gender in the Book of the Covenant and Deuteronomic Law... Anderson presents a convincing investigation demonstrating the embedded ideologies in Pentateuchal law and shows how those laws constitute a form of violence against women... Anderson's work is especially meritorious in that it offers readers interpretive frameworks to be used as counter-strategies for future examination, encouraging readers to enhance her study by asking more nuanced and fresh questions.
"This book is to be commended, and, indeed, recommended. The sub-title promises a grounding in critical theory and on this the book delivers....I followed the presentation of this thesis with considerable interest and empathy and was grateful for the careful grounding of its insight. My hope is that it will be widely read." - The Bible and Critical Theory, Vol. 1 No. 3, 2005
"Thought-provoking, provocative, and inspiring" Ilona Rashkow, Associate Professor of Judaic Studies, Women's Studies and Comparative Literature, The State University of New York
"I am very grateful for the strong stand that Anderson takes on violence against women, and the fact that she does not excuse the biblical text, try to redeem it, or see it as redemptive in some way. She does this in a nuanced way that does not simply victimize women" Erin Runions, Assistant Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Pomona College
'The argument of the book is carefully crafted, moving from an original exploration of individual legal elements from the biblical works as these apply to men and women, to suggestions as to how identity is thus constructed'
'interesting questions raised'
From her unique perspective as a lawyer and biblical scholar, Cheryl B. Anderson examines the treatment of women in the laws of the Book of the Covenant and in the Deuteronomic Law. The author provides a clear introduction to gender theory and uses contemporary critical, gender, and legal theories to examine the construction of gender in the Book of the Covenant and Deuteronomic Law... Anderson presents a convincing investigation demonstrating the embedded ideologies in Pentateuchal law and shows how those laws constitute a form of violence against women... Anderson's work is especially meritorious in that it offers readers interpretive frameworks to be used as counter-strategies for future examination, encouraging readers to enhance her study by asking more nuanced and fresh questions.