This volume is part of a series which provides a fundamental resource for feminist biblical scholarship, containing a comprehensive selection of essays, both reprinted and specially written for the series, by leading feminist scholars. In this volume, Brenner-Idan collects some of the foremost feminist scholars in biblical studies, including Susanne Scholz, Carol Delaney and Lyn M. Bechtel, to offer their words on the role of woman in the first book of the Old Testament, how she is portrayed, and the implication of attitudes towards her.
This volume is part of a series which provides a fundamental resource for feminist biblical scholarship, containing a comprehensive selection of essays, both reprinted and specially written for the series, by leading feminist scholars. In this volume, Brenner-Idan collects some of the foremost feminist scholars in biblical studies, including Susanne Scholz, Carol Delaney and Lyn M. Bechtel, to offer their words on the role of woman in the first book of the Old Testament, how she is portrayed, and the implication of attitudes towards her.
Athalya Brenner is Professor of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Amsterdam, and Rosalyn and Manny Rosenthal Distinguished Professor-in-Residence of Hebrew Bible at Brite Divinity School, Fort Worth, Texas.
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Acknowledgments Abbreviations Athalya Brenner Introduction Part I 'At the Start': Emblems of Gender Relations and Human Existence Luise Schottroff The Creation Narrative: Genesis 1.1-2.4a Mary Phil Korsak Genesis: A New Look Helen Schüngel-Straumann On the Creation of Man and Woman in Genesis 1-3: The History and Reception of the Texts Reconsidered Lyn M. Bechtel Rethinking the Interpretation of Genesis 2.4b-3.24 Carol L. Meyers Gender Roles and Genesis 3.16 Revisited Adrien Janis Bledstein Are Women Cursed in Genesis 3.16? Pamela J. Milne The Patriarchal Stamp of Scripture: The Implications of Structural Analyses for Feminist Hermeneutics Ilana Pardes Beyond Genesis 3: The Politics of Maternal Naming Philip R. Davies Women, Men, Gods, Sex and Power: The Birth of a Biblical Myth Part II 'Emblems of Motherhood' Athalya Brenner Female Social Behaviour: Two Descriptive Patterns within the 'Birth of the Hero' Paradigm Fokkelien van Dijk-Hemmes Sarai's Exile: A Gender-Motivated Reading of Genesis 12.10-13.2 Savina J. Teubal Sarah and Hagar: Matriarchs and Visionaries Arie Troost Reading for the Author's Signature: Genesis 21.1-21 and Luke 15.11-32 as Intertexts Esther Fuchs Structure, Ideology and Politics in the Biblical Betrothal Type-Scene Adrien Janis Bledstein Binder, Trickster, Heel and Hairy-Man: Re-reading Genesis 27 as a Trickster Tale Told by a Woman Elizabeth Cady Stanton Comments on Genesis: Genesis 29 Clara Bewick Colby Mrs Stanton's Statements... Pieter W. van der Horst Tamar in Pseudo-Philo's 'Biblical History' Part III Emblems of Sexual Illicitness Naomi Graetz Dinah the Daughter Alice Bach Breaking Free of the Biblical Frame-Up: Uncovering the Woman in Genesis 39 Mieke Bal Myth à la lettere: Freud, Man, Genesis and Rembrandt, and the Story of the Son Bibliography
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Athalya Brenner Introduction Part I 'At the Start': Emblems of Gender Relations and Human Existence Luise Schottroff The Creation Narrative: Genesis 1.1-2.4a Mary Phil Korsak Genesis: A New Look Helen Schüngel-Straumann On the Creation of Man and Woman in Genesis 1-3: The History and Reception of the Texts Reconsidered Lyn M. Bechtel Rethinking the Interpretation of Genesis 2.4b-3.24 Carol L. Meyers Gender Roles and Genesis 3.16 Revisited Adrien Janis Bledstein Are Women Cursed in Genesis 3.16? Pamela J. Milne The Patriarchal Stamp of Scripture: The Implications of Structural Analyses for Feminist Hermeneutics Ilana Pardes Beyond Genesis 3: The Politics of Maternal Naming Philip R. Davies Women, Men, Gods, Sex and Power: The Birth of a Biblical Myth Part II 'Emblems of Motherhood' Athalya Brenner Female Social Behaviour: Two Descriptive Patterns within the 'Birth of the Hero' Paradigm Fokkelien van Dijk-Hemmes Sarai's Exile: A Gender-Motivated Reading of Genesis 12.10-13.2 Savina J. Teubal Sarah and Hagar: Matriarchs and Visionaries Arie Troost Reading for the Author's Signature: Genesis 21.1-21 and Luke 15.11-32 as Intertexts Esther Fuchs Structure, Ideology and Politics in the Biblical Betrothal Type-Scene Adrien Janis Bledstein Binder, Trickster, Heel and Hairy-Man: Re-reading Genesis 27 as a Trickster Tale Told by a Woman Elizabeth Cady Stanton Comments on Genesis: Genesis 29 Clara Bewick Colby Mrs Stanton's Statements... Pieter W. van der Horst Tamar in Pseudo-Philo's 'Biblical History' Part III Emblems of Sexual Illicitness Naomi Graetz Dinah the Daughter Alice Bach Breaking Free of the Biblical Frame-Up: Uncovering the Woman in Genesis 39 Mieke Bal Myth à la lettere: Freud, Man, Genesis and Rembrandt, and the Story of the Son Bibliography
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