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  1. "'Making history' queerly: touches across time through a biblical behind"
    Published: 2011

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    Parent title: In: Biblical interpretation; Leiden : Brill, 1992; 19(2011), 4/5, Seite 373-395

    Subjects: Hermeneutik; Geschichtswissenschaft
  2. Expecting a hymn, encountering an argument
    introducing the rhetoric of Philippians and Pauline interpretation
    Published: 2007

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    Parent title: In: Interpretation; Los Angeles, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage, 1947; 61(2007), 3, Seite 245-255

    Subjects: Bibel; Rhetorik; ; Bibel; Hymne;
  3. Imperial intersections and initial inquiries
    toward a feminist, postcolonial analysis of Philippians
    Published: 2006

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    Parent title: In: Journal of feminist studies in religion; Bloomington, Ind. : Indiana Univ. Press, 1985; 22(2006), 2, Seite 5-32

    Subjects: Feministische Exegese; Feministische Theologie
  4. With friends like these ...
    a feminist rhetorical reconsideration of scholarship and the letter to the Philippians
    Published: 2006

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    Parent title: In: Journal for the study of the New Testament; London : Sage, 1978; 29(2006), 1, Seite 77-106

    Subjects: Feministische Exegese; Rhetorik; Jüngerschaft; Freundschaft
  5. Female masculinity in Corinth?
    bodily citations and the drag of history
    Published: 2014

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    Parent title: In: Neotestamentica; Pretoria : NTWSA, 1967; 48(2014), 1, Seite 93-113

    Subjects: Feministische Exegese; Neutestamentliche Hermeneutik
  6. Bio-necro-biblio-politics?
    restaging feminist intersections and queer exceptions
    Published: [2014]

    This response to Jasbir Puar's "Terrorist assemblages: homonationalism in queer times (2007. Durham, NC: Duke University Press) proposes that, although it might seem a bit far afield for scholars within biblical studies, a range of conceptual... more

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    This response to Jasbir Puar's "Terrorist assemblages: homonationalism in queer times (2007. Durham, NC: Duke University Press) proposes that, although it might seem a bit far afield for scholars within biblical studies, a range of conceptual interventions from this work could make striking contributions to this sub-discipline. Through further interaction with both exceptionalisms and intersectionalities, this response demonstrates the way that feminist, postcolonial and queer interrogations of biblical argumentation can also intervene, extend or reorient practices within cultural studies. The recurrence of exceptionalism reframes religious groups' claims to openness, while concerns over the deployment of intersectionality enable critical reflections on interdisciplinary projects such as religious studies and biblical studies as disciplines.

     

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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Culture and religion; Abingdon : Taylor & Francis, 2000; 15(2014), 2, Seite 166-176

    Subjects: Bibelwissenschaft; Queer-Theorie; Ausnahme; Feministische Theologie; Intersektionalität;
  7. Melancholic Hopes, Trans Temporalities, and Haunted Biblical Receptions
    A Response
    Published: [2020]

    Queer approaches to temporality and hauntology have the significant potential to alter, reframe, and expand our understandings and uses of biblical texts and traditions, as the articles in this special issue demonstrate. Still other striking... more

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    Queer approaches to temporality and hauntology have the significant potential to alter, reframe, and expand our understandings and uses of biblical texts and traditions, as the articles in this special issue demonstrate. Still other striking juxtapositions or analogies should complicate our approaches to these texts and traditions, and plenty more besides. In several places, then, this essay shows how these complications can be challenged and specified by select insights from trans conversations about temporality and haunting. These trans conversations currently range over a large set of dynamics: visibility and violence, fungibility and fugitivity, necropolitics and “negative” affects, from the monstrous to the melancholic. These resonate with the movements of Sarah and Hagar, Joseph and his kin, Judith and her nearly-ghosted slave, the Gerasenes and their demon/iac, among many other biblical figures, in unexpected and illuminating ways. The cyclical, even loopy qualities of queer and, or as, trans temporality and haunting are hardly progressive, but ambivalent, suggesting the especial importance of melancholic hopes for negotiating these haunted biblical receptions. The juxtapositions, allegories, analogies, and applications of these four articles are precisely the sort of receptions and movements that should be ventured more often within biblical interpretation. A receptivity to what still haunts these texts and traditions requires responding to and rejecting the gendered, sexualized, racialized, and colonized terms of visibility they offer, their doors of entry that exceptionalize a select few and estrange those from the rest who are exploited, expelled, or exterminated.

     

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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Biblical interpretation; Leiden : Brill, 1993; 28(2020), 4, Seite 495-515; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: affect; biblical receptions; haunting; melancholic hope; queer temporality; trans hermeneutics; visibility and violence