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Caroline Blyth, Emily Colgan, Katie B. Edwards (Beteiligte)

Rape Culture, Gender Violence, and Religion


Biblical Perspectives
Herausgegeben von Blyth, Caroline; Colgan, Emily; Edwards, Katie B.
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018. 2019. xv, 220 S. 210 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING 2019
ISBN: 3-319-88977-X (331988977X)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-319-88977-1 (9783319889771)

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This book explores the Bible´s ongoing relevance in contemporary discussions around rape culture and gender violence. Each chapter considers the ways that biblical texts and themes engage with various forms of gender violence, including the subjective, physical violence of rape, the symbolic violence of misogynistic and heteronormative discourses, and the structural violence of patriarchal power systems. The authors within this volume attempt to name (and shame) the multiple forms of gender violence present within the biblical traditions, contesting the erasure of this violence within both the biblical texts themselves and their interpretive traditions. They also consider the complex connections between biblical gender violence and the perpetuation and validation of rape culture in contemporary popular culture. This volume invites new and ongoing conversations about the Bible´s complicity in rape-supportive cultures and practices, challenging readers to read these texts in light of the global crisis of gender violence.
Chapter 1: Introduction - Caroline Blyth, Emily Colgan, and Katie B. Edwards

Chapter 2: For Precious Girls Everywhere: Lamentations, HIV, and Precious - Lucy Skerratt

Chapter 3: Brother, Sister, Rape: The Hebrew Bible and Popular Culture - Johanna Stiebert

Chapter 4: Queering the Virgin/Whore Binary: The Virgin Mary, the Whore of Babylon, and Sexual Violence - Teguh Wijaya Mulya

Chapter 5: Rape Culture Discourse and Female Impurity: Genesis 34 as a Case Study - Jessica M. Keady

Chapter 6: Andrea Dworkin on the Biblical Foundations of Violence against Women - Julie Kelso

Chapter 7: Twelve Steps to the Tent of Zimri: An Imaginarium - Yael Klangwisan

Chapter 8: Abandonment, Rape, and Second Abandonment: Hannah Baker in 13 Reasons Why and the Royal Concubines in 2 Samuel 15-20 - David Tombs

Chapter 9: "To Ransom a Man´s Soul": Male Rape and Gender Identity in Outlander and "The Suffering Man" of Lamentations 3 - Emma Nagouse

Chapter 10: Homophobia and Rape Culture in the Narratives of Early Israel - James E. Harding

Chapter 11: Marriage, Love, or Consensual Sex? Feminist Engagements with Biblical Rape Texts in Light of Title IX - Susanne Scholz

Chapter 12: Tough Conversations: Teaching Biblical Gender Violence in Aotearoa New Zealand - Emily Colgan and Caroline Blyth
Caroline Blyth is Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies at the University of Auckland. Recent publications include Reimagining Delilah´s Afterlives as Femme Fatale (2017). She is co-editor of the Bible and Critical Theory journal, and founding member of the Shiloh Project, an interdisciplinary research group studying gender violence and religion.
Emily Colgan is Lecturer in Theology at Trinity Methodist Theological College, Auckland, and contributor to the Shiloh Project.
Katie B. Edwards is Director of the Sheffield Institute for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies and Senior Lecturer in the School of English, University of Sheffield. She is current co-editor of the Biblical Reception journal, and founding member of the Shiloh Project.