Feminist New Testament studies : global and future perspectives / edited by Kathleen O'Brien Wicker, Althea Spencer Miller, and Musa W. Dube. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Religion/culture/critiquePublication details: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, [(c)2005.Description: xix, 268 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1403968705
- 9781403968708
- 1403968713
- 9781403968715
- BS2379.F329.F465 2005
- BS2379.D814.F465 2005
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Introduction/ Kathleen O'Brien Wicker Feminist pedagogies: implications of a liberative praxis/ Althea Spencer Miller Conversation One: Europe and North America The power of the word: charting critical global feminist Biblical studies/ Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza Globalization, transnational feminisms, and the figure of Biblical critique/ Elizabeth A. Castelli Response: globalization, transnational feminisms, and the future of Biblical critique/ Sheila Briggs The challenge of "blackness" for rearticulating the meaning of global feminist New Testament interpretation/ Gay L. Byron Response: paradoxes of positionality as the key to feminist New Testament studies/ Karen Jo Torjesen Reflections on conversation one/ Sonya Gravlee, Erin Jacklin, Prinny Stephens Conversation Two: Asia and Latin America My journey as a Latin American feminist New Testament scholar/ Aida Besancon Spencer Response: a framework toward solidarity and justice/ Elizabeth Conde-Frazier Biblical studies in the twenty-first century: a Japanese/Asian feminist glimpse/ Hisako Kinukawa Response: an Asian Buddhist response to a Japanese feminist glimpse of Biblical studies in the twenty-first century/ Zhiru Feminist theologies in Latin America/ Rosemary Radford Ruether Reflections on conversation two/ Holly Hight, Lydia Sohn Conversation Three: Africa and the Diaspora Rahab is hanging out a red ribbon: one African woman's perspective on the future of feminist New Testament scholarship/ Musa W. Dube Response: a perilous passage from scarlet cord to red ribbon/ Isabel Balseiro Lucy Bailey meets the feminists/ Althea Spencer Miller Response: Lucy Bailey, "Likkle but Tallawah" / Lincoln E. Galloway Signifying on scriptures: an African diaspora proposal for radical readings/ Vincent L. Wimbush Reflections on conversation three/ Noelle Champagne, Filiberto Nolasco Gomez, Katrina Van Heest.
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