
Contextualizing Gender in Early Christian Discourse
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INTERSEXIONS
Bibliography
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING A GENDER-CRITICAL APPROACH
Discourse and the Social Production of Knowledge
Sex, Gender, and Politics
Colonial Contexts and Gender
History and Discourse
Concluding Contextual Observations
Bibliography
Notes
CHAPTER 2: CONTEXTUALIZING GENDER IN THE GRECO-ROMAN WORLD
Discourse and the Meaning of Sex
Models for Understanding Sex
From the Politics of the Body to the Body Politic
Physiognomy as Politics of the Body
Gendering Bodies
The Body Politic
Bodies in Empire
Bibliography
Notes
CHAPTER 3: BOUNDARIES AND BODIES IN EARLY CHRISTIAN DISCOURSE
Canonical and Conceptual Boundaries
Cultural Boundaries
Political Boundaries
Social Boundaries
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
CHAPTER 4: GENDER AND THE MODERN INTERPRETER
Race, Gender, and the Formation of Modern Biblical Scholarship
The Racializing of Modern Biblical Scholarship
The Gendering of Modern Biblical Scholarship
Gender and Power in the Discipline of Biblical Studies
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
CHAPTER 5: READING (FOR) GENDER
Gender-Critical Reading Assumptions and Strategies
Reading (for) Gender and the Worlds of the Text
The World behind the Text
The World in the Text
The World in front of the Text
Summary
Three Examples of Reading (for) Gender
1 Corinthians 11:2-16
Acts 18:1-18
Acts of Paul and Thecla
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
(DIS)CLOSURE
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INDEX
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