Women, Ideology and Violence: The Construction of Gender in the Book of the Covenant and Deuteronomic LawBloomsbury Publishing, 2004 M06 1 - 192 páginas Cheryl Anderson examines the laws relating to women that are found in the Book of the Covenant and the Deuteronomic law. She argues that the laws can be divided into those that treat women similarly to men (defined as "inclusive" laws) and those that treat women differently ("exclusive" laws). This study then suggests that the exclusive laws, which construct gender as male dominance/female subordination, do not just describe violence against women but constitute a form of violence against women. As a non-historical critique of ideology, critical theory is used to offer analytical insights that have significant implications for understanding gender constructions and violence in ot ancient and contemporary settings. |
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... wife a . Newlywed exemption b . Bride accused of sexual immorality c . Adultery d . Primogeniture e . Incest f . Restriction of remarriage 4. Deceased husband and widow : levirate marriage 5. Female war captive 4. Conclusions Chapter 3 ...
... wife a . Newlywed exemption b . Bride accused of sexual immorality c . Adultery d . Primogeniture e . Incest f . Restriction of remarriage 4. Deceased husband and widow : levirate marriage 5. Female war captive 4. Conclusions Chapter 3 ...
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... wife's sexuality is to be controlled by her husband , but she neither controls his sexuality nor can she participate in cultic activities in the same manner as an Israelite male . In Chapter 3 , the specific identities created by the ...
... wife's sexuality is to be controlled by her husband , but she neither controls his sexuality nor can she participate in cultic activities in the same manner as an Israelite male . In Chapter 3 , the specific identities created by the ...
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... wife of another ( Israelite ) man and the woman involved as adulterers . Furthermore , as Jackson rightly surmised , the narrative context of the laws in the Pentateuch means that God has named them in that way . Indeed , biblical laws ...
... wife of another ( Israelite ) man and the woman involved as adulterers . Furthermore , as Jackson rightly surmised , the narrative context of the laws in the Pentateuch means that God has named them in that way . Indeed , biblical laws ...
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... wife of an Israelite man and the woman involved as adulterers . Yet , that law's influence 26. Levenston , ' Speech ... wife on which are written the words " beans , butter , bacon , and bread " . Suppose as he goes around with his ...
... wife of an Israelite man and the woman involved as adulterers . Yet , that law's influence 26. Levenston , ' Speech ... wife on which are written the words " beans , butter , bacon , and bread " . Suppose as he goes around with his ...
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... wife versus those of the son whose mother is loved , reflect the story of Jacob and his two wives , Rachel ( loved ) and Leah ( the first wife but less favored ) and their sons , Joseph ( Rachel's son who inherits ) and Reuben ( Leah's ...
... wife versus those of the son whose mother is loved , reflect the story of Jacob and his two wives , Rachel ( loved ) and Leah ( the first wife but less favored ) and their sons , Joseph ( Rachel's son who inherits ) and Reuben ( Leah's ...
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Chapter 3 THE CONSTRUCTION OF IDENTITY IN THE BC AND DL | 51 |
Chapter 4 LAW GENDER AND VIOLENCE | 77 |
Chapter 5 IMPLICATIONS | 101 |
Appendix A | 118 |
Appendix B | 126 |
Bibliography | 127 |
Index of References | 143 |
Index of Authors | 146 |
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