Appalling Bodies
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-766896-2 (ISBN)
Joseph Marchal presents new ways for us to think about these dangers and complications with the help of queer theory. Appalling Bodies juxtaposes these ancient figures against recent figures of gender and sexual variation, in order to defamiliarize and reorient what can be known about both. The connections between the marginalization and stigmatization of these figures troubles the history, ethics, and politics of biblical interpretation. Ultimately, Marchal assembles and reintroduces us to Appalling Bodies from then and now, and the study of Paul's letters may never be the same.
Joseph A. Marchal is Professor of Religious Studies and affiliate faculty in Women's and Gender Studies at Ball State University. Marchal is the author and editor of ten books, most recently: After the Corinthian Women Prophets: Reimagining Rhetoric and Power (2021), Bodies on the Verge: Queering Pauline Epistles (2019), Sexual Disorientations: Queer Temporalities, Affects, Theologies (2018), and Philippians: Historical Problems, Hierarchical Visions, Hysterical Anxieties (2017).
Acknowledgments
Prelude: Before and After
Romosexuality
Queer Reconfigurations
Past Paul
After This Before
Chapter One: Touching Figures: Reaching Past Paul
Between Brooten and a Halperin Place
How to Get Stuck in "the Middle" with Sedgwick and Butler
Toward Some Touching Connections?
Chapter Two: A Close Corinthian Shave: Trans / Androgyne
Corinthian Citations, Pauline Performativity, and Echoes of Androgyny
Ancient Androgyny, Reconsidered
Hair-Raising Androgyny and the Corinthian Assembly?
Transgender and Other Mobilizations of Masculinity
Resembling and Assembling Female (Masculine) Prophets
Chapter Three: Uncut Galatians: Intersex / Eunuch
"They tried to write their Gospel on my body": Defining, Treating, Resisting
An Ancient Pal, Against Genital Cutting?
A Cutting Joke
Facing the Phallus, Cutting to the Fore(skin)
"Don't Quote Ovid to Me" (and Don't Bother with Paul Either?)
Conclusion
Chapter Four: Use: Bottom / Slave
The Use of Slaves
The Use of Onesimus: Chresis and Consent, Puns and Patrons
Switching Biblical Bonds
Other Uses of History
How Not to Race Past
Attending to the Past
Whipping Through Time
Chapter Five: Assembled Gentiles: Terrorist / Barbarian
Exceptional Sexual
The Epistles' Exceptionalism
Barbarians, Among Other Perverse Figures
Exceptionalism Rules
An Unexceptional Paul
Some Alternative Assembly Required
Analogy, Anachronism, Assembly: A Contingent Conclusion
Epilogue: Biblical Drag
Bibliography
Indexes
Erscheinungsdatum | 05.09.2022 |
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Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 237 x 152 mm |
Gewicht | 485 g |
Themenwelt | Religion / Theologie ► Christentum ► Bibelausgaben / Bibelkommentare |
ISBN-10 | 0-19-766896-8 / 0197668968 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-766896-2 / 9780197668962 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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