2022
DOI: 10.4102/hts.v78i2.7596
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A re-reading of Judges 19 in juxtaposition to the Zimbabwean women’s vulnerability to ‘punitive rape’

Abstract: With the rise of feminist thinking, the phenomenon of the rape culture has admittedly drawn the attention of many academics especially in biblical studies. While several academics have done a commendable job of demonstrating how ancient biblical stories can have a bearing upon elements of the modern rape culture, the bulk of the literature has been penned from a Western standpoint and it is only by inference that one can find a resonance with the African situation. Given that the rape culture is not just a Wes… Show more

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“…Among the biblical texts that have caught the attention and reaction of feminist thinkers is Judges 19 -21. Prior to the 12th century, the common approach was to blame the woman for having 1.In their article 'A re-reading of Judges 19 in juxtaposition to the Zimbabwean women's vulnerability to "punitive rape"', Mwandayi and Chirongoma (2022) engage in an in-depth juxtaposition of the Levite's concubine and Rutendo Munengami. However, in this article, the focus is on exploring the entwinement between the Zimbabwean history of sexual violence against women with the brutality endured by the concubine.…”
Section: Feminist Hermeneutical Lenses On Judges 19-21mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among the biblical texts that have caught the attention and reaction of feminist thinkers is Judges 19 -21. Prior to the 12th century, the common approach was to blame the woman for having 1.In their article 'A re-reading of Judges 19 in juxtaposition to the Zimbabwean women's vulnerability to "punitive rape"', Mwandayi and Chirongoma (2022) engage in an in-depth juxtaposition of the Levite's concubine and Rutendo Munengami. However, in this article, the focus is on exploring the entwinement between the Zimbabwean history of sexual violence against women with the brutality endured by the concubine.…”
Section: Feminist Hermeneutical Lenses On Judges 19-21mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The post-election violence of 2000 spilled over into 2003 as perceived opposition party supporters and their families were still targets of the marauding ZANU PF supporters. One of the heart-wrenching acts of brutality against a political rival is the rape and physical beating, which was perpetrated against Rutendo Munengami (See Mwandayi & Chirongoma 2022). Below, we turn to discuss the feminisation of violence before, during, and after the 27 June 2008 dispute-laden Zimbabwean elections.…”
Section: Feminisation Of Violence During Zimbabwean Electionsmentioning
confidence: 99%