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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
Edited by Angelika Berlejung and Marianne Grohmann
[Fremde Frauen - Frauen in fremden Ländern. Untersuchungen zu Fremdheit und Gender in der Hebräischen Bibel und im vorderen Orient im ersten Jahrtausend v. Chr.]
2019. X, 289 pages.
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  • 978-3-16-157590-7
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Summary
When, where, how and for what purpose were the categories of foreignness and gender connected and activated in literary tradition? In this volume of papers read during three workshops held in Leipzig (2016), Jerusalem (2017), and Vienna (2018), international scholars from different disciplines and methodological approaches explore gender-specific constructions of foreignness/strangeness in the Old Testament, Egypt, and Mesopotamia from their particular perspectives.

Orientalische Religionen in der Antike (ORA)