
Reimagining Hagar
Blackness and Bible
Nyasha Junior(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 28. May 2019
Book
Hardback
170 pages
978-0-19-874532-7 (ISBN)
Description
Reimagining Hagar illustrates that while interpretations of Hagar as Black are not frequent within the entire history of her interpretation, such interpretations are part of strategies to emphasize elements of Hagar's story in order to associate or disassociate her from particular groups. It considers how interpreters engage markers of difference, including gender, ethnicity, status and their intersections in their portrayals of Hagar. Nyasha Junior offers a reception history that examines interpretations of Hagar with a focus on interpretations of Hagar as a Black woman. Reception history within biblical studies considers the use, impact, and influence of biblical texts and looks at a necessarily small number of points within the long history of the transmission of biblical texts. This volume covers a limited selection of interpretations over time that is not intended to be a representative sample of interpretations of Hagar. It is beyond the scope of this book to offer a comprehensive collection of interpretations of Hagar throughout the history of biblical interpretation or in popular culture. Junior argues for the African presence in biblical texts; identifies and responds to White supremacist interpretations; offers cultural-historical interpretation that attends to the history of biblical interpretation within Black communities; and provides ideological criticism that uses the African-American context as a reading strategy. Reimagining Hagar offers a history of interpretation, but also expands beyond interpretation among Black communities to consider how various interpreters have identified Hagar as Black.
Reviews / Votes
Junior provides a treasure trove of research sources in this book, along with fascinating representations of Hagar across the disciplines. This text provides a significant foundation for scholars and students who seek to understand the complex configurations of Hagar, not only in the academy but within various interpretive traditions and cultural expressions. * Jennifer M. Matheny, Nazarene Theological Seminary * One would certainly recommend Reimagining Hagar: Blackness and Bible to Bible, Theology and Religion scholars and students and the laity in general, and especially those with a keen interest in the (Hebrew) Bible and race studies and in the recovery of the Black presence in the Christian Bible. * Madipoane Masenya, Black Theology *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 211 mm
Width: 143 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
320 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-874532-7 (9780198745327)
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Person
Nyasha Junior is Associate Professor in the Department of Religion at Temple University in Philadelphia. She is the author of An Introduction to Womanist Biblical Interpretation (Westminster John Knox Press, 2015). She writes, teaches, and lectures on race, gender, religion, and their intersections.
Author
Associate Professor in the Department of ReligionAssociate Professor in the Department of Religion, Temple University
Content
Introduction
1: Mother Hagar
2: Egyptian Hagar
3: Aunt Hagar
4: Black Hagar
Bibliography
1: Mother Hagar
2: Egyptian Hagar
3: Aunt Hagar
4: Black Hagar
Bibliography