Claiming Space in the Bible and Beyond
Claiming Space in the Bible and Beyond
Exploring the Intersection of Gender, Sexuality, and Economic Realities
Das, Sanjana; Liew, Tat-siong Benny; Zwane, Sithembiso; Bosman, Hendrik; Banks, Alexandra; Carlos, Helder; Davidson, Dr. Steed Vernyl; Claassens, Prof L. Juliana; West, Dr. Gerald O.; Claassens, Prof L. Juliana
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
03/2026
264
Dura
Inglês
9781666977424
15 a 20 dias
Introduction: On Claiming Space
Gerald O West, L Juliana Claassens, Sithembiso Zwane
Part 1: Claiming Space In The Community
Chapter 1
CBS as Invigorated Space: Discerning Potential Participatory Development Space with Ruth (1:22-2:23)
Gerald West, Sithembiso Zwane and Helder Carlos
Chapter 2
Decolonising Feminist Knowledge Production Processes: Reading Ruth with Vulnerable, Trafficked and Migrant Working Women
Sanjana Das
Chapter 3
Queer Samba: Exploring the Limits and Possibilities of Indecency in Our Lady Aparecida's Devotion in Brazil
Giovanna Sarto and Andre Sidnei Musskopf
Part 2: Claiming Space In The Text
Chapter 4
A Closed Space: The Ten Women Shut Up by David
David Tombs
Chapter 5
Claiming Economic Space: The "Courageous Woman" of Proverbs 31:10-31 within the Context of her Ancient Household
Hendrik L. Bosman
Chapter 6
"Who Let the Dogs Out"? Claiming Space With and Through Matthew's Canaanite Canine-Women
Tat-siong Benny Liew
Chapter 7
Paul's Conceived Space and Women's Lived Space: Teasing Out Gender and Agency in 1 Corinthians
Jeremy Punt
Part 3: Claiming Space In/Through Art
Chapter 8
The Narrative is Crumbling: (Female) Agency in Prophet Song (Paul Lynch) and Nahum 2
L. Juliana Claassens
Chapter 9
National Re/Production: Women and Contested Spaces in Judges and Beloved
Steed Vernyl Davidson
Chapter 10
Colonial Violence in the Contested Space of Ecclesiastical-Stained-glass
Alexandra Banks
Chapter 11
Ons Kom tot Verhaal: Reflections on the Development of a Queer Narrative Archive as a Queer Invented Space
Charlene van der Walt and R. Louis van der Riet
List of Contributors
Introduction: On Claiming Space
Gerald O West, L Juliana Claassens, Sithembiso Zwane
Part 1: Claiming Space In The Community
Chapter 1
CBS as Invigorated Space: Discerning Potential Participatory Development Space with Ruth (1:22-2:23)
Gerald West, Sithembiso Zwane and Helder Carlos
Chapter 2
Decolonising Feminist Knowledge Production Processes: Reading Ruth with Vulnerable, Trafficked and Migrant Working Women
Sanjana Das
Chapter 3
Queer Samba: Exploring the Limits and Possibilities of Indecency in Our Lady Aparecida's Devotion in Brazil
Giovanna Sarto and Andre Sidnei Musskopf
Part 2: Claiming Space In The Text
Chapter 4
A Closed Space: The Ten Women Shut Up by David
David Tombs
Chapter 5
Claiming Economic Space: The "Courageous Woman" of Proverbs 31:10-31 within the Context of her Ancient Household
Hendrik L. Bosman
Chapter 6
"Who Let the Dogs Out"? Claiming Space With and Through Matthew's Canaanite Canine-Women
Tat-siong Benny Liew
Chapter 7
Paul's Conceived Space and Women's Lived Space: Teasing Out Gender and Agency in 1 Corinthians
Jeremy Punt
Part 3: Claiming Space In/Through Art
Chapter 8
The Narrative is Crumbling: (Female) Agency in Prophet Song (Paul Lynch) and Nahum 2
L. Juliana Claassens
Chapter 9
National Re/Production: Women and Contested Spaces in Judges and Beloved
Steed Vernyl Davidson
Chapter 10
Colonial Violence in the Contested Space of Ecclesiastical-Stained-glass
Alexandra Banks
Chapter 11
Ons Kom tot Verhaal: Reflections on the Development of a Queer Narrative Archive as a Queer Invented Space
Charlene van der Walt and R. Louis van der Riet
List of Contributors