Plotted, Shot, and Painted: Cultural Representations of Biblical Women, Second Revised Edition
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Plotted, Shot, and Painted stakes out new territory for feminist biblical criticism. It considers what happens to biblical women in popular culture, in art and in film, and it foregrounds questions about how gender interests affect interpretation and about the roles and responsibilities of commentators and readers.
Plotted, Shot, and Painted stakes out new territory for feminist biblical criticism. It considers what happens to biblical women in popular culture, in art and in film, and it foregrounds questions about how gender interests affect interpretation and about the roles and responsibilities of commentators and readers. This second revised edition contains an additional chapter, ‘Lot and his Daughters’, and an expanded chapter on Delilah.
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table of contents | 1. Bathsheba Plotted, Shot and Painted 2. Michal at the Window, Michal in the Movies 3. The Hand That Rocks the Cradle 4. Prophetic Pornography 5. Lot and his Daughters 6. Is This Naomi? 7. Why, Why, Why, Delilah? |
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