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Women and exilic identity in the Hebrew Bible / edited by Katherine E. Southwood and Martien A. Halvorson-Taylor.

Contributor(s): Southwood, Katherine, 1982- [editor.] | Halvorson-Taylor, Martien A [editor.]
Material type: TextTextSeries: Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies: 631.; T & T Clark library of biblical studies: Publisher: London, UK ; New York, NY, USA : Bloomsbury T & T Clark, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Description: x, 179 pages ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780567668424; 0567668428Subject(s): Bible. Old Testament -- Criticism, interpretation, etc | Women in the Bible | Sex role -- Biblical teachingDDC classification: 221.8/3054 LOC classification: BS1199.W7 | W647 2018Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-171) and index.
Contents:
"You will forget your ancient shame": the innocence of Susanna and the vindication of Israel / Jennie Grillo -- The ones returning: Ruth, Naomi, and social negotiation in the post-exilic period / Danna Nolan Fewell -- Challenged boundaries: gender and the other in periods of crisis / Lawrence M. Wills -- Sister save us: the matriarchs as breadwinners and their threat to patriarchy in the ancestral narrative / C.A. Strine -- Gender and subjectivity in Jeremiah 44 / Carolyn J. Sharp -- Familial identity and conflict through forced migration in Isaiah 49:14-66:24 / Mark J. Boda -- Sleeping with the enemy?: reading Esther and Judith as comfort women / Daniel L. Smith-Christopher -- "Judgement was executed upon her, and she became a byword among women" (Ezek. 23:10): divine revenge porn, slut-shaming, ethnicity, and exile in Ezekiel 16 and 23 / Holly Morse.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-171) and index.

"You will forget your ancient shame": the innocence of Susanna and the vindication of Israel / Jennie Grillo -- The ones returning: Ruth, Naomi, and social negotiation in the post-exilic period / Danna Nolan Fewell -- Challenged boundaries: gender and the other in periods of crisis / Lawrence M. Wills -- Sister save us: the matriarchs as breadwinners and their threat to patriarchy in the ancestral narrative / C.A. Strine -- Gender and subjectivity in Jeremiah 44 / Carolyn J. Sharp -- Familial identity and conflict through forced migration in Isaiah 49:14-66:24 / Mark J. Boda -- Sleeping with the enemy?: reading Esther and Judith as comfort women / Daniel L. Smith-Christopher -- "Judgement was executed upon her, and she became a byword among women" (Ezek. 23:10): divine revenge porn, slut-shaming, ethnicity, and exile in Ezekiel 16 and 23 / Holly Morse.

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