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The Routledge Companion to Eve

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464 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Franciserschienen am25.09.2023
The Routledge Companion to Eve is a comprehensive and interdisciplinary collection which explores the history of interpretation that surrounds Eve's character in both religious writings and cultural texts.mehr
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KlappentextThe Routledge Companion to Eve is a comprehensive and interdisciplinary collection which explores the history of interpretation that surrounds Eve's character in both religious writings and cultural texts.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-367-67674-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum25.09.2023
Seiten464 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht939 g
Illustrationen18 SW-Abb., 18 SW-Fotos
Artikel-Nr.12101063

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I: Eve´s Interpretative Afterlives in Religious Texts and Traditions 1. Eve in the Hebrew Bible 2. Eve in the New Testament 3. Because of Her We All Die: Eve in Early Jewish and Early Christian Reception 4. The Rape of Eve in Three Nag Hammadi Texts 5. Disruption, Disorder, and Death: Eve (and Lilith) in Classical Rabbinic Literature; 6. ḤawwÄʾ: Eve in medieval Islamic sources; Part II: Eve´s Cultural Afterlives in Literature, Music, and Visual Culture 7. "Since God formed the first woman from Adam´s rib": Traces of Eve in Medieval French Romance 8. Eve in Milton´s Paradise Lost 9. "Daughters of Eve": Eve´s Complex Legacy in Early Modern English Conduct Guides and Polemical Pamphlets 10. Reading Eve in Victorian Literature: Revisiting the Fallen Woman and the Angel in the House 11. New Eves for Old: Revisioning Eve in Second-Wave Feminist Fiction 12. Tomorrow´s Eves: Figurations in and around Feminist SF 13. Sex, Lies, and Disobedience: Eve in the Evangelical Christian Imagination 14. The Reception of Eve in Music 15. "Beautiful to Look Upon, Contaminating to the Touch, and Deadly to Keep": On the 16. The Depiction of Eve in Russian Icons 17. "If Eve ain't in your garden": Queering Eve in Modern and Contemporary Art 18. Troubling Eden: Eve and Adam in Advertising 19. All About Eve: Twenty-First Century Television Goes Back to the Beginning; Part III: Eve´s Contextual and Hermeneutical Afterlives 20. Eve in the Backyard of the Earth: Ancestralities of Words, Trees, and Women 21. Eve Meets Medusa 22. Re-Imagining Eve: An Eco-Womanist Reading of the Mother of Humanity as Wise and Eco-conscious 23. Beyond Eve and Eden: The Theopoetics of Genesis 2-3 24. Homing Woman-Eve in Native World(view)s: A Moana Reading 25. Restor(e)ying Eve and the Serpent 26. Eve and the Punishment of Heterosexuality 27. Eve and Psychoanalytic Approachesmehr

Autor

Caroline Blyth is a writer and editor currently based in Aotearoa New Zealand. Her recent publications include Reimagining Delilah's Afterlives as Femme Fatale (2017), The Bible in Crime Fiction and Drama (co-edited with Alison Jack, 2019), and Rape Culture, Purity Culture and Coercive Control in Teen Girl Bibles (2021).

Emily Colgan is Manukura/Principal at St John's College, Hoani Tapu te Kaikauwhau i te Rongopai, Aotearoa New Zealand. Recent publications include a multi-volume work, co-edited with Caroline Blyth and Katie Edwards, entitled Rape Culture, Gender Violence, and Religion (2018).