Mapping gender in ancient religious discourses / / edited by Todd Penner, Caroline Vander Stichele.

This collection of essays focuses on issues related to gender at the intersection of religious discourses in antiquity. To that end, an array of traditions is analyzed with the aim of more fully situating the construction and representation of gender in early Christian, Jewish and Greco-Roman argume...

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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : Brill,, 2007.
Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
Series:Biblical interpretation series ; v. 84
Biblical Interpretation Series 84.
Physical Description:1 online resource (600 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary material /
Mapping as metamorphosis: Initial reflections on gender and ancient religious discourses /
Still before sexuality: \'Greek\' androgyny, the roman imperial politics of masculinity and the roman invention of the Tribas /
Gender and geopolitics in the work of Philo of Alexandria: Jewish piety and imperial family values /
The rhetoric of \'magic\' in early christian discourse: Gender, power and the construction of \'Heresy\' /
Before your very eyes: Roman imperial ideology, gender constructs and Paul’s inter-nationalism /
Vice lists and deviant masculinity: The rhetorical function of 1 Corinthians5:10–11 and 6:9–10 /
Novel men: Masculinity and empire in Mark’s gospel and Xenophon’s an ephesian tale /
Script(ur)ing gender in acts: The past and present power of imperium --
From bedroom to courtroom: The adultery type-scene and the acts of Andrew /
The rhetoric of the maternal book-body in the passion of Perpetua /
Wearing it well: Gender at work in the shadow of empire /
Bodies in motion: Preliminary notes on queer theory and rabbinic literature /
Enslaved to demons: Sex, violence and the apologies of Justin Martyr /
The seduction of weak men: Tertullian’s rhetorical construction of gender and ancient christian \'Heresy\' /
Men of learning: The cult of Paideia in Lucian’s Alexander /
Bibliography /
Index of primary sources /
Index of modern authors /
List of contributors /
Summary:This collection of essays focuses on issues related to gender at the intersection of religious discourses in antiquity. To that end, an array of traditions is analyzed with the aim of more fully situating the construction and representation of gender in early Christian, Jewish and Greco-Roman argumentation. Taken as a whole, these essays contribute to the goal of displaying the wide range of options that are available for examining the interconnection of gender, rhetoric, power, and ideology, especially as they relate to identity formation in the ancient world during the early centuries of the common era. The focus on ancient conceptions of gender makes this collection particularly useful not only for biblical scholars, but also for classicists and researchers working in the field of gender studies, as well as for those interested in exploring similar issues in other religious traditions or in Western religious traditions of different time periods.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [511]-545) and indexes.
ISBN:1281400874
9786611400873
9047411269
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Todd Penner, Caroline Vander Stichele.