Negotiating the Disabled Body: Representations of Disability in Early Christian Texts

Negotiating the Disabled Body: Representations of Disability in Early Christian Texts

Author
Anna Rebecca Solevåg
Publisher
SBL Press
Language
English
Year
2018
Page
206
ISBN
0884143252,9780884143253
File Type
pdf
File Size
2.2 MiB

An intersectional study of New Testament and noncanonical literature
Anna Rebecca Solevåg explores how nonnormative bodies are presented in early Christian literature through the lens of disability studies. In a number of case studies, Solevåg shows how early Christians struggled to come to terms with issues relating to body, health, and dis/ability in the gospel stories, apocryphal narratives, Pauline letters, and patristic expositions. Solevåg uses the concepts of narrative prosthesis, gaze and stare, stigma, monster theory, and crip theory to examine early Christian material to reveal the multiple, polyphonous, contradictory ways in which nonnormative bodies appear.
Features: Case studies that reveal a variety of understandings, attitudes, medical frameworks, and taxonomies for how disabled bodies were interpreted A methodology that uses disability as an analytical tool that contributes insights about cultural categories, ideas of otherness, and social groups access to or lack of power An intersectional perspective drawing on feminist, gender, queer, race, class, and postcolonial studies

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