Updating Basket....

Sign In
0 Items

BASKET SUMMARY

There are currently no items added to the basket
Sign In
0 Items

BASKET SUMMARY

There are currently no items added to the basket

Nameless, Blameless, and Without Shame

Two Cannibal Mothers Before a King

Nameless, Blameless, and Without Shame

Two Cannibal Mothers Before a King

This item is currently unavailable.

Enter your email address below and we will email you when the item comes into stock.

Paperback / softback

£11.99

Publisher: Liturgical Press
ISBN: 9780814659618
Number of Pages: 152
Published: 01/07/2003
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm

Nameless, Blameless, and Without Shame is a character study of two obscure women before a king (2 Kings 6:24–33). It explores the violence encoded in the texts by the privileged powerful. The character study connects these cannibal mothers to portraits of other pairs of biblical mothers and their plight— the two mothers before Solomon, Sarah and Hagar, Rachel and Leah. This prompts us to search for counter-stories in the biblical tradition and in our own lives opposing the violence embedded there. 

The text and the tradition of interpretation would urge us to disregard, scorn, or even indict these two women and all they represent. However, the character analysis emerging out of this literary assessment argues in favor of elevating these nameless mothers as blameless.

Chapters are "Building Character," "A Story Within Stories," "Literary Criticism and the Tale of Two Cannibal Mothers," "A Postmodern Literary Study of Two Cannibal Mothers Before a King," "Stories Speak of Other Stories," and "Character, Counter Texts, and Conclusion."

Gina Hens-Piazza, PhD, is an associate professor of biblical studies at the Jesuit School of Theology at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley. She has written and lectured extensively on topics of literary studies, women, and social justice in relation to biblical texts.

Contents
Preface   ix
Acknowledgments   xiii
Part I
CHAPTER ONE: 
  Building Character   3
CHAPTER TWO: 
  A Story Within Stories   25
CHAPTER THREE: 
  Literary Criticism and the Tale of Two Cannibal Mothers   47
Part II
CHAPTER FOUR: 
  A Postmodern Literary Study of Two Cannibal Mothers Before a King   77
CHAPTER FIVE: 
  Stories Speak of Other Stories   95
CHAPTER SIX: 
  Character, Counter Texts, and Conclusion   117
Bibliography   135

Gina Hens-Piazza

Gina Hens-Piazza is Joseph S. Alemany Professor of Biblical Studies at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University, a school within the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. She is the author of Of Methods, Monarchs, and Meanings: An Approach to Socio-Rhetorical Exegesis (Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 1996), New Historicism and Biblical Interpretation in the Guides to Biblical Scholarship series (Minneapolis: Fortress, 2002), Nameless, Blameless and without Shame: The Tale of Two Cannibal Mothers before a King in the Interfaces series (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2006), and Abingdon Old Testament Commentaries: 1 and 2 Kings (Nashville: Abingdon, 2008). Hens-Piazza is a frequent lecturer nationally and internationally. She received her PhD and MPhil from Union Theological Seminary, New York, and her MA from Vanderbilt University.  

Hens-Piazza offers readers an entry not only to the story of the two women, but she also gives readers a lens with which to view the violence that is a part of many biblical narratives and the violence of our world-violence that creates new victims every day. She employs the methods of post-modern literary criticism and feminist hermeneutics, and she shows what these offer when used by a creative and insightful reader. Catholic Library World