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  1. Recent Research on Asian and Asian American Hermeneutics Related to the Hebrew Bible
    Author: Xie, Ting
    Published: [2019]

    Compared to Eurocentric biblical interpretations, Asian and Asian American hermeneutics is a relatively late phenomenon. Yet in the past three decades it has gradually emerged as one of the critical interpretations in contemporary scholarship. The... more

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    Compared to Eurocentric biblical interpretations, Asian and Asian American hermeneutics is a relatively late phenomenon. Yet in the past three decades it has gradually emerged as one of the critical interpretations in contemporary scholarship. The common themes shared among Asian and Asian American hermeneutics revolve around the issues and intersections of identity, race, gender, class, liberation, and how one's social location shapes the ways in which one interprets scripture. As regards Asian and Asian American hermeneutics related to the Hebrew Bible, the book of Exodus has received particularly broad attention due to its migration and liberation motifs. In addition, border-crossing characters and characters with hybrid identities, such as Moses, Ruth, Hagar, Daniel, and Esther, become key subjects for theological reflection. Methodologies are centered on ethnographical, feminist, postcolonial, intercontextual, and culturally specific perspectives such as Dalit and Minjung theologies, as well as LGBTQ readings. As Asian and Asian American hermeneutics related to the Hebrew Bible continues to flourish, the future of this particular way of reading scripture will likely include intersectional and integrational approaches and reception history, and will contribute to the broad interpretive spectrums of the twenty-first century.

     

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    Language: English
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Currents in biblical research; London [u.a.] : Sage, 2002; 17(2019), 3, Seite 238-265; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Asian American hermeneutics; Asian hermeneutics; Dalit; Exodus; biblical interpretation; diaspora; ethnography; feminist interpretation; hybridity; identity; intercontextual interpretation; model minority; perpetual foreigner; postcolonial interpretation
  2. Recent Research on Asian and Asian American Hermeneutics Related to the Hebrew Bible
    Author: Xie, Ting
    Published: [2019]

    Compared to Eurocentric biblical interpretations, Asian and Asian American hermeneutics is a relatively late phenomenon. Yet in the past three decades it has gradually emerged as one of the critical interpretations in contemporary scholarship. The... more

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    Compared to Eurocentric biblical interpretations, Asian and Asian American hermeneutics is a relatively late phenomenon. Yet in the past three decades it has gradually emerged as one of the critical interpretations in contemporary scholarship. The common themes shared among Asian and Asian American hermeneutics revolve around the issues and intersections of identity, race, gender, class, liberation, and how one's social location shapes the ways in which one interprets scripture. As regards Asian and Asian American hermeneutics related to the Hebrew Bible, the book of Exodus has received particularly broad attention due to its migration and liberation motifs. In addition, border-crossing characters and characters with hybrid identities, such as Moses, Ruth, Hagar, Daniel, and Esther, become key subjects for theological reflection. Methodologies are centered on ethnographical, feminist, postcolonial, intercontextual, and culturally specific perspectives such as Dalit and Minjung theologies, as well as LGBTQ readings. As Asian and Asian American hermeneutics related to the Hebrew Bible continues to flourish, the future of this particular way of reading scripture will likely include intersectional and integrational approaches and reception history, and will contribute to the broad interpretive spectrums of the twenty-first century.

     

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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Currents in biblical research; London [u.a.] : Sage, 2002; 17(2019), 3, Seite 238-265; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Asian American hermeneutics; Asian hermeneutics; Dalit; Exodus; biblical interpretation; diaspora; ethnography; feminist interpretation; hybridity; identity; intercontextual interpretation; model minority; perpetual foreigner; postcolonial interpretation
  3. Female Subjects in Black and White
    Race, Psychoanalysis, Feminism
    Contributor: Abel, Elizabeth (MitwirkendeR); Abel, Elizabeth (HerausgeberIn); Bassard, Katherine Clay (MitwirkendeR); Butler, Judith (MitwirkendeR); Christian, Barbara (MitwirkendeR); Christian, Barbara (HerausgeberIn); Ducille, Ann (MitwirkendeR); Henderson, Mae G. (MitwirkendeR); Homans, Margaret (MitwirkendeR); Hull, Akasha (Gloria) (MitwirkendeR); Johnson, Barbara (MitwirkendeR); Modleski, Tania (MitwirkendeR); Moglen, Helene (MitwirkendeR); Moglen, Helene (HerausgeberIn); Schrager, Cynthia D. (MitwirkendeR); Shaw, Carolyn Martin (MitwirkendeR); Spillers, Hortense J. (MitwirkendeR); Walton, Jean (MitwirkendeR); Wexler, Laura (MitwirkendeR)
    Published: [1997]; ©1997
    Publisher:  University of California Press, Berkeley, CA

    This landmark collaboration between African American and white feminists goes to the heart of problems that have troubled feminist thinking for decades. Putting the racial dynamics of feminist interpretation center stage, these essays question such... more

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    This landmark collaboration between African American and white feminists goes to the heart of problems that have troubled feminist thinking for decades. Putting the racial dynamics of feminist interpretation center stage, these essays question such issues as the primacy of sexual difference, the universal nature of psychoanalytic categories, and the role of race in the formation of identity. They offer new ways of approaching African American texts and reframe our thinking about the contexts, discourses, and traditions of the American cultural landscape. Calling for the racialization of whiteness and claiming that psychoanalytic theory should make room for competing discourses of spirituality and diasporic consciousness, these essays give shape to the many stubborn incompatibilities-as well as the transformative possibilities-between white feminist and African American cultural formations.Bringing into conversation a range of psychoanalytic, feminist, and African-derived spiritual perspectives, these essays enact an inclusive politics of reading. Often explosive and always provocative, Female Subjects in Black and White models a new cross-racial feminism

     

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    Contributor: Abel, Elizabeth (MitwirkendeR); Abel, Elizabeth (HerausgeberIn); Bassard, Katherine Clay (MitwirkendeR); Butler, Judith (MitwirkendeR); Christian, Barbara (MitwirkendeR); Christian, Barbara (HerausgeberIn); Ducille, Ann (MitwirkendeR); Henderson, Mae G. (MitwirkendeR); Homans, Margaret (MitwirkendeR); Hull, Akasha (Gloria) (MitwirkendeR); Johnson, Barbara (MitwirkendeR); Modleski, Tania (MitwirkendeR); Moglen, Helene (MitwirkendeR); Moglen, Helene (HerausgeberIn); Schrager, Cynthia D. (MitwirkendeR); Shaw, Carolyn Martin (MitwirkendeR); Spillers, Hortense J. (MitwirkendeR); Walton, Jean (MitwirkendeR); Wexler, Laura (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780520918153
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    Edition: Reprint 2019
    Subjects: African American women in literature; African American women; African Americans in literature; American literature; American literature; Feminism and literature; Feminism and literature; Psychoanalysis and literature; Psychoanalysis and literature; Psychology in literature; Race in literature; Race in literature; Race relations in literature; Women and literature; Women and literature; NON-CLASSIFIABLE; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies
    Other subjects: african american feminists; african american literature; american culture; anna deavere smith; black feminist studies; black womanhood; cross racial feminism; diaspora; female desire; feminism; feminist interpretation; formation of identity; gender studies; harriet e wilson; nella larsen; pauline hopkins; photography; psychoanalysis; psychoanalytic theory; race in america; race; racial difference; radicalization of whiteness; sexual difference; spirituality; toni morrison; united states of america; white feminists
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (392 p.)