This article analyses the Old Testament character, Ruth, in the social, historical, and religious context of the biblical book that bears her name. The study employs a feminist literary perspective to show that popular readings are misplaced in suggesting that both the character and the book of Ruth is emblematic for women's issues and concerns. It is also argued that it is naive to try to reclaim both the character and the book for feminism given the patriarchal ends which both serves. Like the other main characters in the book, Ruth is shown to be a complex figure with mixed motives and this prohibits any facile stereotyping of her character as a paradigm of virtue or the like
Traditionally understood as an exercise in feminist theology or political storytelling, the Book of ...
The story of Ruth is a short story that can easily be missed if one thumbs through the Bible. It is ...
The scope of this thesis is feminist interpretations of the major female characters of Exodus: Shiph...
The book of Ruth has been widely accepted as being a positive text for and about women in the Hebrew...
The story of Tamar and Judah in Gen 38 is a well-told drama that is a rich source of . ancient near-...
<p>This article addresses two issues in the <em>Book of Ruth</em> that have not ye...
The purpose of this study is to investigate Sarah and Ruth – the matriarchs and women of The Old Tes...
The purpose of this study is to investigate Sarah and Ruth – the matriarchs and women of The Old Tes...
The purpose of this study is to investigate Sarah and Ruth – the matriarchs and women of The Old Tes...
Bibliography: leaves 132-140.This dissertation examines the book of Ruth from a postmodemist, litera...
This paper examines the influence of Genesis 38 on the Book of Ruth. Both texts feature women—Tamar ...
The period following the Babylonian Exile - a period in which 'Israel' was forced to reinvent itself...
The Book of Ruth is one of the shortest books of the Old Testament, but it gives the believer one of...
I want to examine the imagined world of the Book of Ruth as a people's religious literature. In the ...
The power and effect of any text is amplified by the readers ’ perception of it. When the readers pe...
Traditionally understood as an exercise in feminist theology or political storytelling, the Book of ...
The story of Ruth is a short story that can easily be missed if one thumbs through the Bible. It is ...
The scope of this thesis is feminist interpretations of the major female characters of Exodus: Shiph...
The book of Ruth has been widely accepted as being a positive text for and about women in the Hebrew...
The story of Tamar and Judah in Gen 38 is a well-told drama that is a rich source of . ancient near-...
<p>This article addresses two issues in the <em>Book of Ruth</em> that have not ye...
The purpose of this study is to investigate Sarah and Ruth – the matriarchs and women of The Old Tes...
The purpose of this study is to investigate Sarah and Ruth – the matriarchs and women of The Old Tes...
The purpose of this study is to investigate Sarah and Ruth – the matriarchs and women of The Old Tes...
Bibliography: leaves 132-140.This dissertation examines the book of Ruth from a postmodemist, litera...
This paper examines the influence of Genesis 38 on the Book of Ruth. Both texts feature women—Tamar ...
The period following the Babylonian Exile - a period in which 'Israel' was forced to reinvent itself...
The Book of Ruth is one of the shortest books of the Old Testament, but it gives the believer one of...
I want to examine the imagined world of the Book of Ruth as a people's religious literature. In the ...
The power and effect of any text is amplified by the readers ’ perception of it. When the readers pe...
Traditionally understood as an exercise in feminist theology or political storytelling, the Book of ...
The story of Ruth is a short story that can easily be missed if one thumbs through the Bible. It is ...
The scope of this thesis is feminist interpretations of the major female characters of Exodus: Shiph...