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“Looking into black eyes and feel the embarrassment.” A Selected and Selective Reading of The Africana Bible.

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dc.contributor.author Snyman, Gerrie (G. F.)
dc.date.accessioned 2012-01-31T12:58:42Z
dc.date.available 2012-01-31T12:58:42Z
dc.date.issued 2011
dc.identifier.citation G. F. Snyman, “Looking into black eyes and feel the embarrassment.” A Selected and Selective Reading of The Africana Bible. Old Testament Essays 24/2 (2011): 464-491. en
dc.identifier.issn 1010-9919
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5306
dc.description.abstract Employing a hermeneutics of vulnerability to unmask privileged po-sitions, this article intends to provide a reading from a white per-spective of The Africana Bible. Reading Israel’s Scriptures from Africa and the African Diaspora. The hypothesis is that the book constitutes an exercise in reading the Old Testament/Hebrew Bi-ble/First Testament in terms of a coloniality of being. Firstly, the socio-political relevance of an open discussion of racism will be il-lustrated by a recent example of a dispute that originated within ra-cialized South African public discourse on the issue of white su¬p-remacy. Based on this example, the discussion will proceed to arguments regarding decolonial¬ity after which a reading of selected chapters of The Africana Bible will be presented. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Old Testament Essays en
dc.subject hermeneutics en
dc.subject post-colononial criticism en
dc.subject decolonial studies en
dc.subject racism en
dc.subject Eurocentrism en
dc.subject Afrocentrism en
dc.subject whiteness critical studies en
dc.subject Africana Bible en
dc.subject White Theology en
dc.title “Looking into black eyes and feel the embarrassment.” A Selected and Selective Reading of The Africana Bible. en
dc.type Article en


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