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- W3148816830 abstract "Only a few feminist biblical scholars have shown interest in the books of Chronicles and Ezra-Nehemiah. This dearth of scholarship is no doubt due to the relative absence of female characters in these books. In this paper, I point out that the few feminists who have published on these books all follow a similar recuperative strategy, which I call “at-first-glance-ism”. “At-first-glance-ism” is the approach of first noting what seems like the absence of women from the text, followed by a roll-call of female figures or characters actually present there. Once these figures are foregrounded, the recuperative feminist makes two moves: she asserts that these scant references to women alert us to just how important and valued women really are in the text; and, she asserts that these references indicate the importance of women in the world beyond the text (post-exilic, Persian Yehud), all of which leads to a conclusion that women had far more power in the “real” world out of which the texts are produced and upon which the texts in some way wish to effect influence or perhaps even change. I shall argue that “at-first-glance-ism” is a weak feminist interpretive approach to reading Chronicles and Ezra-Nehemiah, one that often ends up doing little more than side-stepping the androcentrism of the texts, even though that androcentrism is supposedly challenged throughout their works. Effectively, the text is let off the hook. Briefly drawing from my own work on Chronicles, I’ll make some suggestions concerning the question of how to read biblical texts that largely don’t include women. In my opinion, a more sophisticated approach to understanding absence and its relationship to silence (understood as both a noun and a verb) is utterly necessary to the task of properly analyzing the actual presence and speech of women in the Hebrew Bible." @default.
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- W3148816830 title "Reading silence: The books of Chronicles and ezra-Nehemiah, and the relative absence of a feminist interpretive history" @default.
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