

An edition of Resolviendo (2010)
narratives of survival in the Hebrew Bible and in Cuba today
By Cristina García-Alfonso
Publish Date
2010
Publisher
Peter Lang,Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Language
eng
Pages
119
Description:
"Cristina Garcia-Alfonso proposes that the stories of Rahab, Jael, and Jephthah can be particularly enriched and give hope to contemporary contexts of hardship when they are read through the Cuban notion of resolviendo (survival). Using narrative criticism along with different contemporary approaches to the texts including feminist and post-colonial approaches, Garcia-Alfonso's readings of the biblical narratives from a perspective of resolviendo offer insights in the struggle for survival many Cubans face today. Also explored are the implications that a reading through the notion of resolviendo or survival can have for other contexts in contemporary societies where survival is at stake."--Jacket.
subjects: Social conditions, Criticism, interpretation, Bible, Women in the Bible, Kontextuelle Theologie, Richter <Buch> 4., Richter <Buch> 10,6-12,7, Josua, Richter, Exegese, Überleben, Josua <Buch> 2., Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., o. t. prophets, Cuba, social conditions
People: Jephthah's daughter (Biblical figure), Jael (Biblical figure), Rahab (Biblical figure), Jephthah (Biblical judge)
Places: Cuba
Times: 20th century, 21st century