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Bodies without Organs in the Gospel of Mark

Villalobos Mendoza, Manuel
Bodies without Organs in the Gospel of Mark
In this stimulating monograph, Villalobos Mendoza leads the diligent reader to a re-appreciation of Mark's Jesus as an enabler of human freedom. The freedom that ought to be every human's birthright is, we know, everywhere constrained by custom, regulation and law. But for the Jesus of Mark, order itself is disruptive, boundaries are transgressed, hierarchies are dismantled, and the bodies of humans, animals and trees are interconnected.

CHF 113.00

Cuerpos Abyectos

Villalobos Mendoza, Manuel
Cuerpos Abyectos
This book shows how themes such as gender deconstruction, performativity, masculinity, vulnerability or abjection are present in the Gospel of Mark. The Gospel of Mark goes beyond all limits in his account of the passion. Abjection is what distinguishes what is fully human from what is not. Jesus defines a new order and new frontiers thanks to his zeal to announce good news for all abject bodies. The author investigates the precariousness of b...

CHF 32.50

Abject Bodies in the Gospel of Mark

Villalobos Mendoza, Manuel
Abject Bodies in the Gospel of Mark
Basing himself on Judith Butler's notion of gender, abjectness, vulnerability, and the precariousness of the human body, Manuel Villalobos offers a compelling study of a number of characters in Mark's passion narrative whom he finds to be transgressing boundaries and disrupting their assigned gender roles. He then applies the same methodology to Jesus, queering the Markan passion narrative, and concludes that because it was subject to all kind...

CHF 45.90

Abject Bodies in the Gospel of Mark

Villalobos Mendoza, Manuel / Mendoza, Manuel Villalobos
Abject Bodies in the Gospel of Mark
Basing himself on Judith Butler's notion of gender, abjectness, vulnerability, and the precariousness of the human body, Manuel Villalobos offers a compelling study of a number of characters in Mark's passion narrative whom he finds to be transgressing boundaries and disrupting their assigned gender roles. He then applies the same methodology to Jesus, queering the Markan passion narrative, and concludes that because it was subject to all kind...

CHF 114.00

When Men Were Not Men

Villalobos Mendoza, Manuel
When Men Were Not Men
We are almost never encouraged in contemporary exegesis of the Pastoral Epistles to take the side of those 'dubious' and 'deviant' characters against whom our biblical author sets himself. When Men Were Not Men: Masculinity and Otherness in the Pastoral Epistles dares to give voice to those 'others' as a way to challenge the Pastor's (and his allies') 'performance' of masculinity. By deliberately highlighting texts where issues of masculinity,...

CHF 114.00