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Publisher:
Acumen Publishing
Online publication date:
May 2014
Print publication year:
2008
Online ISBN:
9781845537586
Series:
BibleWorld

Book description

Palestine in the 1st Century CE was subject to colonial rule, leading to the marginalisation of the native people and the victimisation of the poor. Mark and its Subalterns offers a fresh appraisal of the identity and involvement of subalterns in Mark's Gospel, arguing that the presence of subalterns in Mark provides a hermeneutical tool for re-reading the Bible in a postcolonial context. Drawing on liberation and feminist readings of Scripture, the book examines postcolonial biblical interpretations that failed to take native peoples into account. The book presents a postcolonial reading of the Gospel of Mark - highlighting key issues of gender, race, hybridity, class, nationalism, purity and the representation of the poor - and uses this analysis to construct a framework for understanding religion in contemporary India.

Reviews

"Joy's interpretation from an Indian context gives evidence of why a postcolonial reading is necessary and more effective than other models of interpretation.'"

Source: Journal of Postcolonial Theory and Theology

"This [volume] lets Mark's subalterns speak by using them to set forth a post-colonial hermeneutic valorizing the postcolonial, subaltern context. The discussion of Indian hermeneutics and the exegesis chapters will benefit advanced Markan students and postcolonial interpreters.'"

Source: Religious Studies Review

"Joy's study is wide-ranging, addressing biblical interpretation and recent Markan studies ... He demonstrates the affect of colonial rule on Mark's subalterns, usefully addressing empire, the poor, race, gender, hybridity, class/caste and nationalism.'"

Source: JSNT

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