Introducing ordinary African readers' hermeneutics a case study of the Agĩkũyũ encounter with the Bible /
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Format: | Electronisk eBog |
Sprog: | engelsk |
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Oxford [England] ; New York :
Peter Lang,
c2011.
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Serier: | Religions and discourse,
v. 54 |
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Online adgang: | An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
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Indholdsfortegnelse:
- Introduction
- Biblical hermeneutics and postcolonial theory
- Bible and colonial identities: colonial constructions, representations and marginality
- Location of culture in the colonial hermeneutics: ambivalence, mimicry, and hybridity
- Bible translation and the discourse of colonalism: the Gĩkũyũ Bible
- The role of common sense hermeneutics: the translated texts and the types of reading
- Resistance as a discursive practice
- The discourse of resistance and the "hidden transcript": the revival option
- Towards an ordinary African readers' hermeneutics
- General conclusion.