Exploring Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: History, Method,
Practice offers a concise and multifaceted overview of the
origins, development, and application of postcolonial criticism to
biblical studies.?

* Offers a concise and accessible introduction to postcolonial
biblical studies

* Provides a comprehensive overview of postcolonial studies by
one of the field's most prominent figures

* Explains one of the most innovative and important developments
in modern biblical studies

* Accessible enough to appeal to general readers interested in
religion



Autorentext
R. S. Sugirtharajah has published widely on biblical interpretation and especially on the intersection between postcolonialism and biblical studies. His publications include, Postcolonial Criticism and Biblical Interpretation (2002), Postcolonial Reconfigurations (2003), The Bible and Empire (2005), Postcolonial Biblical Reader (2006), Still at the Margins (2006), Voices from the Margin (1995, 2006), and Troublesome Texts (2008).

Klappentext
Postcolonial biblical criticism has been one of the most important and vibrant developments in contemporary Biblical Studies. Exploring Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: History, Method, Practice offers a concise and elegant introduction to this exciting field of study.

R.S. Sugirtharajah, widely regarded as the field's leading proponent, provides a wide ranging overview of the emergence of postcolonial theory -- examining its origins, describing its development, and demonstrating how it is applied to biblical studies. The book then pays particular attention to two of the current features of biblical studies - reverting to the practices of Orientalism and the emergence of Empire Studies especially in the US. The principal representatives and practitioners of contemporary postcolonial biblical criticism are introduced and their work explored. In order to demonstrate the theory, readers are clearly guided through examples of postcolonial reading approaches, including a reading of the birth stories of the Buddha and Jesus.

Innovative and timely, Exploring Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: History, Method, Practice provides an accessible introduction to an exciting and engaging development in contemporary critical thinking.



Zusammenfassung
Exploring Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: History, Method, Practice offers a concise and multifaceted overview of the origins, development, and application of postcolonial criticism to biblical studies.?
  • Offers a concise and accessible introduction to postcolonial biblical studies
  • Provides a comprehensive overview of postcolonial studies by one of the field's most prominent figures
  • Explains one of the most innovative and important developments in modern biblical studies
  • Accessible enough to appeal to general readers interested in religion


Inhalt
Acknowledgments.

Introduction.

1 Postcolonialism: Hermeneutical Journey through a Contentious Discourse.

2 The Late Arrival of the "Post": Postcolonialism and Biblical Studies.

3 Postcolonial Biblical Studies in Action: Origins and Trajectories (Ralph Broadbent).

4 Enduring Orientalism: Biblical Studies and the Repackaging of Colonial Practice.

5 Postcolonial Moments: Decentering of the Bible and Christianity.

6 The Empire Exegetes Back: Postcolonial Reading Practices.

7 Afterword: Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: The Unfinished Journey.

References.

Index of Scriptural References.

Index of Names and Subjects.

Titel
Exploring Postcolonial Biblical Criticism
Untertitel
History, Method, Practice
EAN
9781444396645
ISBN
978-1-4443-9664-5
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
29.03.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.82 MB
Anzahl Seiten
224
Jahr
2011
Untertitel
Englisch