Changing Subjects: Gender, Nation and Future in Micah
By (Author) Erin Runions
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st March 2002
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Gender studies, gender groups
Cultural studies
224.9306
Paperback
295
470g
Coming from a strong gender critical and post-colonial theoretical stance, Runions takes up important questions of the reading process that arise from literary, ideological critical and cultural studies approaches to the Bible. She examines readers' negotiations with the ambiguous configurations of gender, nation and future vision in the book of Micah, using the theoretical work of Homi Bhabha with Louis Althusser, Jacques Lacan, Slavoj Zizek-all key figures in cultural studies. Her book confronts the problem of the determined subject reading an indeterminate text and suggests that (liminal) identifications with the ambiguitiesof the book of Micah might reconfigure the readers' own ideological positions.
"Runions makes a worthy contribution to the study of biblical hermeneutics, especially as it relates to issues of reading theory and gender in the book of Micah... It [the book] is an excellent contribution to the field of biblical studies as it relaties to interpretative theory, gender, and ideology." -Religious Studies Review
Erins Runions is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Pomona College