2018
DOI: 10.1628/thr-2018-0017
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Aktuelle Entwicklungen im Bereich Feministischer Bibelauslegung und Feministischer Hermeneutik. Forschungsüberblick mit dem Schwerpunkt: Paulusforschung

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“…As Koosed (2017: 26) has observed, intersectionality has become something of a hallmark of the feminism that has dominated much of the past few decades. Even as scholars have issued calls for more intersectional approaches (Marchal 2017: 433;Janssen 2018), this intersectional work is already happening, especially from scholars who have taken explicitly womanist (Douglas 2001;St Clair 2008;Junior 2015; M. J. Smith 2015; Byron and Lovelace 2016; S. T. Smith 2019) and postcolonial approaches (Dube 2000;Y.-H. Tan 2003;Kwok 2006Kwok , 2012Kim 2010;Moore 2013;Choi 2015;Nelavala 2016;Vander Stichele and Penner 2005). The growing prevalence of intersectionality is perhaps most apparent in Yee's recent Presidential Address to the Society of Biblical Literature (Yee 2020).…”
Section: Recent Trends and Future Directions In Feminist Approaches To The New Testamentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Koosed (2017: 26) has observed, intersectionality has become something of a hallmark of the feminism that has dominated much of the past few decades. Even as scholars have issued calls for more intersectional approaches (Marchal 2017: 433;Janssen 2018), this intersectional work is already happening, especially from scholars who have taken explicitly womanist (Douglas 2001;St Clair 2008;Junior 2015; M. J. Smith 2015; Byron and Lovelace 2016; S. T. Smith 2019) and postcolonial approaches (Dube 2000;Y.-H. Tan 2003;Kwok 2006Kwok , 2012Kim 2010;Moore 2013;Choi 2015;Nelavala 2016;Vander Stichele and Penner 2005). The growing prevalence of intersectionality is perhaps most apparent in Yee's recent Presidential Address to the Society of Biblical Literature (Yee 2020).…”
Section: Recent Trends and Future Directions In Feminist Approaches To The New Testamentmentioning
confidence: 99%