From Deborah to Esther
Sexual Politics in the Hebrew Bible
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"How are biblical female figures imagined as coping with social constraints? How do they manage in a male-oriented society and through the lens of male authorship? What are the creative, at times heart-rending, means they are described as bringing to their struggle for survival, and at times for joy and fulfillment? Klein discusses such issues and strategies in a balanced and informative manner. Go places with her...fresh perceptions and insights will be your reward."
Athalya Brenner, Brite Divinity School and University of Amsterdam
"A provocative and bracing read. Sensitive to literacy and emotional nuances of texts, Klein assumes male authorship of the Hebrew Bible and wonders what women are doing in it at all. She finds female figures function in contrast with males and as exemplary figures. But her most intriguing discoveries concern what the women characters say about the men who wrote them into the stories. This book is a study of male power and male fear. It belongs in college and seminary classes about the Bible, about gender, and about power relations. And because it is eminently readable, it also belongs in the hands of lay readers concerned with any of these topics."
Kathleen M. O'Connor, Columbia Theological Seminary