This paper was written to explore the patriarchal interpretations of ancient global texts and to uncover erroneous interpretations of the texts highlighted. Two texts were chosen, the biblical story of Deborah and Jael and the story of Shaharazad. They were both analyzed and compared. In this work the stories were scrutinized through the lens of proto-feminism and the patriarchal interpretations that have been accepted through history. The interpretation of these texts have downplayed the proto-feminist aspects of the protagonists and the patriarchal interpretations applied to these texts have subverted and portrayed women in a negative rather than a positive light. This paper explores these texts through feminist theory and dispels th...
Despite the diversity of claims feminist scholars of antiquity advance, they share at least one preo...
Patriarchal readings of Genesis 34 have traditionally understood the story of Dinah to be one of "cr...
The Great Goddesses held real power in the Ancient World, whether in goddess-dominated religions or ...
The scope of this thesis is feminist interpretations of the major female characters of Exodus: Shiph...
This paper shall demonstrate that a gender-stratified template for the leadership of family and gove...
The Shining Garment of the Text. Feminist Criticism and Interpretative Strategies for Readers of Joh...
The lives of women are largely hidden in the Old Testament. New archaeological investigationsinto th...
While perceived by many as conflicting in nearly every sphere, science and religion both play an imp...
Precirculated paper for 10th Nangeroni Seminar, experimentally reflecting on the gendering of knowle...
This thesis utilized the field hermeneutics within the study of gender roles of women within religi...
The Bible is indeed written in a patriarchal culture and someone finds it desperate to search for th...
This probing analysis of ancient Hebrew texts offers revealing clues as to why the apparent bias aga...
This paper examines the influence of Aristotle on western civilization, and it explores how this lin...
This volume has its origins in a conference entitled ‘Women and Gender in the Bible and the Ancient ...
This essay explores intersections between cultural anthropology and feminist Hebrew Bible studies. T...
Despite the diversity of claims feminist scholars of antiquity advance, they share at least one preo...
Patriarchal readings of Genesis 34 have traditionally understood the story of Dinah to be one of "cr...
The Great Goddesses held real power in the Ancient World, whether in goddess-dominated religions or ...
The scope of this thesis is feminist interpretations of the major female characters of Exodus: Shiph...
This paper shall demonstrate that a gender-stratified template for the leadership of family and gove...
The Shining Garment of the Text. Feminist Criticism and Interpretative Strategies for Readers of Joh...
The lives of women are largely hidden in the Old Testament. New archaeological investigationsinto th...
While perceived by many as conflicting in nearly every sphere, science and religion both play an imp...
Precirculated paper for 10th Nangeroni Seminar, experimentally reflecting on the gendering of knowle...
This thesis utilized the field hermeneutics within the study of gender roles of women within religi...
The Bible is indeed written in a patriarchal culture and someone finds it desperate to search for th...
This probing analysis of ancient Hebrew texts offers revealing clues as to why the apparent bias aga...
This paper examines the influence of Aristotle on western civilization, and it explores how this lin...
This volume has its origins in a conference entitled ‘Women and Gender in the Bible and the Ancient ...
This essay explores intersections between cultural anthropology and feminist Hebrew Bible studies. T...
Despite the diversity of claims feminist scholars of antiquity advance, they share at least one preo...
Patriarchal readings of Genesis 34 have traditionally understood the story of Dinah to be one of "cr...
The Great Goddesses held real power in the Ancient World, whether in goddess-dominated religions or ...