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|a Reading biblical texts together :
|b pursuing minoritized biblical criticism /
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|a Pursuing minoritized biblical criticism
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|a Semeia Studies ;
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|g Introduction :
|t Minority biblical criticism : reading texts together as critical project /
|r Fernando F. Segovia --
|t Genesis 21 --
|t Some sisters are no longer in the wilderness : toward an African American postcolonial scripturalization of the Hagar narrative /
|r Lynne St. Clair Darden --
|t Aliens, waterholes, leagues @ undersides of Genesis 21 /
|r Jione Havea --
|t Hagar and the wall in the wilderness /
|r Ahida Calderón Pilarski --
|t Dis/inheriting : bastardizing traditions (Genesis 21:1-21) /
|r Henry W. Morisada Rietz --
|t Freedom in the wilderness between two worlds : a Native American approach to Genesis 21:1-21 /
|r Linzie M. Treadway --
|g Engagement --
|g 1 Kings 21 --
|t Masked theft : postcolonial reading of 1 Kings 21 /
|r Steed Vernyl Davidson --
|t Reading 1 Kings 21 in conjunto : the subjectivity of lo cotidiano /
|r Timothy J. Sandoval --
|t Why did Naboh say "No!" to a king? : some considerations before attempting a reading of 1 Kings 21 /
|r Angeline M. G. Song --
|t It's whenua, stupid! : a Māori twist on 1 Kings 21 /
|r Nasili Vaka'uta --
|t Coveting the vineyard : an Asian American reading of 1 Kings 21 /
|r Gale A. Yee --
|g Engagement --
|g John 4 --
|t Reading John 4 from away /
|r Ronald Charles --
|t Navigating networks : an Asian American reading of the Samaritan woman /
|r Mary F. Foskett --
|t It is no longer because of your words... : interrogating John 4 through the lens of malinchismo and the vanquished woman motif /
|r David Arthur Sánchez --
|t Water is a human right, but it ain't free : a womanist reading of John 4:1-42 /
|r Mitzi J. Smith --
|t Jesus and the Samaritan woman : taking risks, reversing expectations, and crossing boundaries at the well /
|r Demetrius K. Williams --
|g Engagement --
|g Revelation 18 --
|t The mother-whore and her bling : a womanist maternal view of Revelation 17-18 /
|r Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder --
|t Self-deporting from Babylon? : a Latinx borderlands reading of Revelation 18:4 /
|r Roberto Mata --
|t From complicity to resistance : reading Revelation 18 in the context of Asian American ambivalence /
|r Raj Nadella --
|t The pressures of our time : reflections on Revelation 18 in the light of patriarchy, fear, and hope in a postapartheid South Africa /
|r Miranda N. Pillay --
|g Engagement --
|g Conclusion :
|t Minority critics reading texts together : reflections from and for the margins /
|r Fernando F. Segovia --
|g Afterword : Dilemma of (in)visibility? : reading the Bible as racial/ethnic minoritized scholars /
|r Tat-siong Benny Liew.
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|a "This volume, edited by Tat-siong Benny Liew and Fernando F. Segovia, expands the work begun in They Were All Together in One Place? Toward Minority Biblical Criticism (2009) by focusing on specific texts for scholarly engagement and exchange. Essays by scholars of racial/ethnic minoritized criticism of the Bible highlight the various factors and dynamics at play in the formation of power relations within and through four biblical texts: two from the Hebrew Bible (Genesis 21 and 1 Kings 12) and two from the New Testament (John 4 and Revelation 18). Contributors include Ahida Calderón Pilarski, Ronald Charles, Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder, Lynne St. Clair Darden, Steed Vernyl Davidson, Mary F. Foskett, Jione Havea, Tat-siong Benny Liew, Roberto Mata, Henry W. Morisada Rietz, Raj Nadella, Miranda N. Pillay, David Arthur Sánchez, Timothy J. Sandoval, Fernando F. Segovia, Mitzi J. Smith, Angeline M. G. Song, Linzie M. Treadway, Nasili Vaka'uta, Demetrius K. Williams, and Gale A. Yee. Each essay expands our understandings of minoritization from a global perspective."--Publisher.
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