Disorderly Women and the Order of God: An Australian Feminist Reading of the Gospel of Mark

Disorderly Women and the Order of God: An Australian Feminist Reading of the Gospel of Mark

by Michele A. Connolly
Disorderly Women and the Order of God: An Australian Feminist Reading of the Gospel of Mark

Disorderly Women and the Order of God: An Australian Feminist Reading of the Gospel of Mark

by Michele A. Connolly

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Overview

Michele A. Connolly's postcolonial analysis links the Gospel of Mark - produced in the context of the Roman Empire - with contemporary Australia, established initially as a colony of the British Empire. Feminist analysis of texts from two foundational events in Australian colonial history reveal that women in such texts tend to be marginalised, silenced and denigrated. Connolly posits that imperialist sexism, both ancient and modern, perceives women as a threat to the order that males alone can impose on the world.

The Gospel of Mark portrays Jesus bringing the order of the Reign of God to combat the disorder of apocalyptic evil. Jesus' task is a markedly male project, against which eleven female characters are portrayed as disorderly distractions who are managed by being marginalised, silenced and denigrated, contradicting Jesus' message of mutual service and non-domination. In his death under apocalyptic power, Jesus is likewise depicted as isolated, silenced and denigrated, subtly associating femininity with chaos, failure and disgrace.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567680617
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 04/19/2018
Series: Criminal Practice Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 493 KB

About the Author

Michele A. Connolly currently teaches at Catholic Institute of Sydney, Australia.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Postcolonial Religious World in Australia
2. Colonial Australia as the Imperialised Reading Context
3. The Myth of Colonial Australia in an Imperial War
4. The Gospel of Mark, a Christian Narrative of the First Century C.E.
5. Jesus and Women in Mark 1-12
6. Jesus in the Midst of Women, Mark 14-16
7. Conclusion
Appendices
Indexes
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