Gender Reversal and Cosmic Chaos: A Study in the Book of Ezekiel
By (Author) Dr. S. Tamar Kamionkowski
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Continuum Publishing Corporation
1st June 2003
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Gender studies, gender groups
224.406
Hardback
192
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
430g
This text is about both the fear of gender reversal and its expression, in the prophet Ezekiel's reworking of the marital metaphor. The author argues that the abomination of "wife Jerusalem" is that she is attempting to pass for a male, thereby crossing gender boundaries and upsetting the world order. This story is therefore one of confused gender scripts, ensuing chaos and a re-ordering through the reinforcement of these strictly defined prescriptions of gendered behaviour. Using socio-historical evidence and the existence of the literary motif of "men turning into women" as a framework, this book argues that Ezekiel 16, in particular, reflects the gender chaos that arises as an aftermath of social and theological crises.
Tamar Kamionkowski, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Bible and Academic Dean of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College. She is the author of Gender Reversal and Cosmic Chaos: Studies in the Book of Ezekiel.