Introduction
I. Postcolonial construals
1: Charting the aftermath: a review of postcolonial criticism
2: Redress, regeneration, redemption: a survey of biblical
interpretation
3: Coding and decoding: postcolonial theory and biblical
interpretation
4: Convergent trajectories? Liberation hermeneutics and
postcolonial biblical criticism
II. Postcolonial preoccupations
5: The version on which the sun never sets: the English Bible and
its authorizing tendencies
6: Blotting the master's copy: locating bible translations
7: Hermeneutics in transit: diaspora and interpretations
Afterword
Bibliography
R. S. Sugirtharajah is a Reader in Biblical Hermeneutics at the University of Birmingham.His publications include The Bible and the Third World: Precolonial, Colonial and Postcolonial Encounters, The Postcolonial Bible, Asian Biblical Hermeneutics and Postcolonialism, and is general editor of The Bible and Postcolonialism series (Sheffield Academic Press).
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