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From: TamarKam <TamarKam-AT-aol.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 17:45:24 EST
Subject:  Re: Suggested readings on FF and feminist biblical interpretation?


Tom and Maureen,

Here are some other materials that made be helpful, particularly in the area
of Biblical studies and postmodern theory:

Brenner's volume on The Feminist Companion to the Latter Prophets has a number
of compelling essays on woman and the body.
Semeia 61 (1993) is on:  Women, War and Metaphor.  It may be particularly
relevant to your interest in monarchy, centralization, war, Zion theology...
F. W. Dopps-Allsopp's Weep O Daughter of Zion, 1993.
The first chapter of David Biale's Eros and the Jews,1992.
A. Brenner's The Intercourse of Knowledge: On Gendering Desire and 'Sexuality'
in the Hebrew Bible, 1997.
Julie Galambush's Jerusalem in the Book of Ezekiel: The City as Yahweh's Wfie,
1992.
David Rutledge's Reading Marginally: Feminism, Deconstruction and the Bible,
1996.
Tikva Frymer-Kensky's In the Wake of the Goddess (she has a few chapters
specifically on the body).
T. Beal and D.M. Gunn's Reading Bibles, Writing Bodies.
C. Exum's Plotted, Shot and Painted.
and Renita Weem's Battered Love.

I would love to get a copy of the syllabus when it's finished!!!

S. Tamar Kamionkowski
Director of Biblical Civlization
Reconstructionist Rabbinical College
Wyncote, PA


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