Foreign women - women in foreign lands: studies on foreignness and gender in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East in the first millennium BCE

Internationale Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler verschiedener Disziplinen und methodischer Ansätze untersuchen geschlechtsspezifische Konstruktionen von Fremdheit im Alten Testament, Ägypten und Mesopotamien. Sie zeigen, dass die zugeschriebenen Kategorien Fremdheit und Geschlecht, einmal ak...

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Published in:Orientalische Religionen in der Antike
Contributors: Berlejung, Angelika 1961- (Editor) ; Grohmann, Marianne 1969- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck [2019]
In: Orientalische Religionen in der Antike (35)
Reviews:[Rezension von: Foreign women - women in foreign lands : studies on foreignness and gender in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East in the first millennium BCE] (2021) (Schmidt, Andrew Jordan)
Edition:1. Auflage
Series/Journal:Orientalische Religionen in der Antike 35
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Old Testament / Alien / Ethnic identity / Religious identity / Historical background
B Old Testament / Foreign country / Woman / Israel (Antiquity)
RelBib Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Ancient Near Eastern studies
B Conference program 2016 (Leipzig)
B Conference program 2018 (Vienna)
B Anthropology
B Feminist theology
B Religious sociology
B Verfassungsautonomie
B Frauengestalten im Alten Testament
B Egyptology
B Orientalische Religionen in der Antike
B Classical antiquity
B research on foreignness
B Antike Religionsgeschichte
B Conference program 2017 (Jerusalem)
B Altes Testament
B Gender-research
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Summary:Internationale Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler verschiedener Disziplinen und methodischer Ansätze untersuchen geschlechtsspezifische Konstruktionen von Fremdheit im Alten Testament, Ägypten und Mesopotamien. Sie zeigen, dass die zugeschriebenen Kategorien Fremdheit und Geschlecht, einmal aktiviert und kombiniert, sehr unterschiedliche Formen annehmen können. Die Beiträge dieses Bandes untersuchen spezifische Fragestellungen, individuelle Frauenfiguren und individuelle Phänomene als Modellfälle. Die Sammlung ist eine Vorarbeit und ein Grundlagenwerk für die weitere Erforschung geschlechtsspezifischer Konzepte von Fremdheit in den alten mediterranen Kulturen des ersten Jahrtausends v. Chr.InhaltsübersichtLars Allolio-Näcke: How to Become an Alien (Woman)? – Sara Japhet: Marriage with Foreign Women: Yes or No? – Nili Wazana: Rahab, the Unlikely Foreign Woman of Jericho (Joshua 2) – Marianne Grohmann: The Philistine Woman from Timnah in Judges 14:1–15:8 – Angelika Berlejung: Solomon's Soulmate: The Queen of Sheba as Foreign Woman – Daniel Bodi: When Yhwh's Wife, Jerusalem, Became a Strange Woman: Inversion of Values in Ezekiel 16 in Light of Ištar Cult – From Spouse to Brothel Boss (ʾiššâ zônâ šallāṭet) – Stefan Fischer: Foreign Women in the Book of Proverbs – Jan Dietrich: The Image of the Foreign Woman in Proverbs 1–9 – Hans-Peter Mathys: Phoenicians and Money Bags. Observations on Prov 7 – Hans-Peter Mathys: The Valiant Housewife of Prov 31:10–31: A Phoenician Businesswoman – Jutta Hausmann: Pharaoh's Daughter and Ruth – Cornerstones in the History of Israel – Agnethe Siquans: A Moabite Woman as the 'Right Son': Ruth as Naomi's and Boaz's Daughter – Kristin Joachimsen: Esther in Shushan: Narrative Constructions of Otherness related to Gender, Ethnicity and Social Status within the Persian Empire – Franziska Naether: Ancient Expats? Wise Women and Witches in Egyptian Literary Sources – Angelika Berlejung: Forever Foreign? Marriage Rules in Urban Babylonia and their Impact on the Exiles and Returnees
The volume presents a collection of papers read during three workshops held in Leipzig (2016), Jerusalem (2017), and Vienna (2018). International scholars from different disciplines and methodological approaches explored gender-specific constructions of foreignness/strangeness in the Old Testament, Egypt, and Mesopotamia from their particular perspectives. They showed that when combined, strangeness/foreignness and gender can take on very different forms. Various processes of the »othering« of women are of importance, which differ from the »othering« of men. The contributions investigate specific questions, individual female figures and individual phenomena as model cases. The basic question was when, where, how and for what purpose the categories of foreignness and gender were connected and activated in literary tradition. The collection is a preliminary and basic work for further study of gender-specific concepts of foreignness/strangeness in the ancient Mediterranean cultures of the first millennium BCE.Survey of contentsLars Allolio-Näcke: How to Become an Alien (Woman)? – Sara Japhet: Marriage with Foreign Women: Yes or No? – Nili Wazana: Rahab, the Unlikely Foreign Woman of Jericho (Joshua 2) – Marianne Grohmann: The Philistine Woman from Timnah in Judges 14:1–15:8 – Angelika Berlejung: Solomon's Soulmate: The Queen of Sheba as Foreign Woman – Daniel Bodi: When Yhwh's Wife, Jerusalem, Became a Strange Woman: Inversion of Values in Ezekiel 16 in Light of Ištar Cult – From Spouse to Brothel Boss (ʾiššâ zônâ šallāṭet) – Stefan Fischer: Foreign Women in the Book of Proverbs – Jan Dietrich: The Image of the Foreign Woman in Proverbs 1–9 – Hans-Peter Mathys: Phoenicians and Money Bags. Observations on Prov 7 – Hans-Peter Mathys: The Valiant Housewife of Prov 31:10–31: A Phoenician Businesswoman – Jutta Hausmann: Pharaoh's Daughter and Ruth – Cornerstones in the History of Israel – Agnethe Siquans: A Moabite Woman as the 'Right Son': Ruth as Naomi's and Boaz's Daughter – Kristin Joachimsen: Esther in Shushan: Narrative Constructions of Otherness related to Gender, Ethnicity and Social Status within the Persian Empire – Franziska Naether: Ancient Expats? Wise Women and Witches in Egyptian Literary Sources – Angelika Berlejung: Forever Foreign? Marriage Rules in Urban Babylonia and their Impact on the Exiles and Returnees
ISBN:3161575911
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1628/978-3-16-157591-4