Asian Biblical Hermeneutics and Postcolonialism: Contesting the Interpretations
By (Author) Professor R. S. Sugirtharajah
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Sheffield Academic Press
1st February 1999
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
Judaism
220.601
Paperback
148
300g
The volume contributes a postcolonial perspective to such topics as textual production, commentarial writings and translations in colonial times, and then moves on to inspect Eurocentric notions embedded in current western biblical interpretation especially in projects such as "Jesus Research." It also contains an overview of and introduction to one of the most challenging and controversial theories of our time, postcolonialism--a theory that gives mediation and representation to Third World people. Though long established in cultural studies, postcolonial theory has not previously been seriously applied to Asian biblical interpretation.
R. S. Sugirtharajah is Professor of Biblical Hermeneutics, University of Birmingham. Recent publications include: The Bible and Empire: Postcolonial Explorations(Cambridge, 2005),PostcolonialCriticism and Bibical Interpretation (Oxford, 2002),Postcolonial Reconfigurations: An alternative way of reading the Bible and doing Theology, SCM Press, London, 2003.