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Still at the Margins is a review of developments within biblical studies over the last fifteen years, since the publication of the groundbreaking book, Voices from the Margins (1995, ed. Sugirtharajah). Bringing together disparate marginal voices in one volume for the first time, Still at the Margins represents an important new piece of collaborative scholarship. There have been volumes which have looked at specific marginal voices, such as black or feminist biblical hermeneutics, but there has been no single volume which aims to address all the marginal voices. More importantly, Still at the Margins is written by the very experts who shaped the field and presents them with an opportunity to reflect on and try to move the agenda to the next stage.
R. S. Sugirtharajah is Professor of Biblical Hermeneutics, University of Birmingham. Recent publications include: The Bible and Empire: Postcolonial Explorations (Cambridge, 2005), Postcolonial Criticism and Bibical Interpretation (Oxford, 2002), Postcolonial Reconfigurations: An alternative way of reading the Bible and doing Theology, SCM Press, London, 2003.
Contents1 Biblical Scholarship after Voices: An IntroductionR. S. Sugirtharajah2 Muddling along at the MarginsR. S. Sugirtharajah3 Transforming the Margin - Claiming Common Ground: Charting a Different Paradigm of Biblical StudiesElisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza4 When Margins Become Common Ground: Questions of and for Biblical StudiesTat-Siong Benny Liew5 'Naturally Veiled and Half Articulate': Scriptures, Modernity, and the Formation of African AmericaVincent L. Wimbush6 Margins Exposed: Representation, Hybridity and TransfigurationVítor Westhelle7 'Unu'unu ki he loloto, shuffle over to the deep, into island spaced readingJione Havea8 Jud(as)signing BlameJ. Jayakiran Sebastian9 Majestic at the MarginsMary Philip10 Margins and the Changing Spatiality of Power: Preliminary NotesMayra Rivera Rivera11 Abolitionist Exegesis: A Quaker Proposal for White LiberalsDaniel L. Smith-Christopher12 Writing a Bestseller in Biblical Studies or All Washed Up On Dover Beach?Voices from the Margin and the Future of (British) Biblical Studies.Ralph Broadbent13 Bibliography