The Death and Resurrection of the Author and Other Feminist Essays on the Bible
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The present volume brings together fourteen of Schaberg’s essays on feminist approaches to scholarship and teaching, studies on women in the Christian Scriptures, feminist scholarship and modern media, and responses to backlash against feminism.
Jane Dewar Schaberg (1938 —2012) is widely recognized as one of the foremothers of feminist biblical studies in North America, best known for her ground-breaking and controversial works, The Illegitimacy of Jesus (1987) and The Resurrection of Mary Magdalene (2002). The present volume brings together fourteen of her essays on feminist approaches to scholarship and teaching, studies on women in the Christian Scriptures, feminist scholarship and modern media, and responses to backlash against feminism. Many of these essays appear here for the first time. Included also are several of Schaberg’s important essays on Mary Magdalene as well as new essays in which she explores further her proposal for ‘Magdalene Christianity’.
These studies will be of interest not only to scholars, but also those teaching courses on women and the Bible, women’s studies, religion and media, and the history of early Christianity. A distinctive feature of this volume is the way in which it honors the feminist commitment to acknowledging the voice and presence of the author in the text. Each of the five sections is introduced by a brief autobiographical sketch that invites the reader to hear the essays in dialogue with the context of Schaberg’s life. These sketches offer the reader a glimpse of the values, commitments, and struggles that are the substratum out of which the scholarly essays emerge. Also woven throughout the volume are several of Schaberg’s poems, providing commentary on the essays and drawing them into conversation with Schaberg’s life experiences.
Together, the essays, autobiographical sketches and poems speak to the importance of claiming one’s own voice and identifying absent voices in the texts. They also speak to the importance of recognizing the context(s) in which one reads and writes, and the need to uncover the hard realities that silence many voices within those contexts. The volume is, in short, a stunning and remarkable representation of a life dedicated to feminist scholarship. For those who read it, it is also a call to action.
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table of contents | Dedication and Poem: Anne Diemer Relinquishes her Books Part I: The Resurrection of the Author Autobiographical Prelude: Prognosis Poem: Tillie Olsen Reads at Wayne State University Essay: The Death and Resurrection of the Author: A Feminist Perspective Essay: Fidelity in Feminist Translation of the New Testament Essay: Dancing while Teaching: Using Wisdom Ways Poem: Birdman Part II: Feminist Translations of the New Testament Autobiographical Prelude: House Hunting with Delores Poem: Looking for Beruriah’s Tomb Essay: (Re)Presentations of Women in the Christian Testament Gospels and Acts Essay: Reconceiving the Mother of Jesus and his Birth Essay: A Cancelled Father Poem: Ancient Faces Part III: Mary Magdalene in the Popular Imagination: A Feminist Response Autobiographical Prelude: Gracie Poem: Trying to Learn Essay: How Mary Magdalene Became a Whore Addendum: The Scholarly Guild, the Anointing Woman, Mary Magdalene, and Whores Essay: Mary Magdalene in the Movies: A Feminist Perspective Essay: Mary of Nazareth and Mary Magdalene on TV Poem: Pomegranate Seeds Part IV: Magdalene Christianity Autobiographical Prelude: Reading from This Place Poem: Gimple in the Yard Essay: Mary Magdalene as Mara, Honorable Teacher Essay. Magdalene Christianity Essay: Further Reflections on Magdalene Christianity Poem: I am Bagatti Part V: Breaking Silence Autobiographical Prelude: Breaking the Silence Poem: Book Burning Essay: Tolerating the Voices of Women Essay: Feminism Lashes Back Postscript Poem: Swing Low |
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