Acting queerly: Jonah as the implicated subject and vulnerability

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION
G. F. S. P. G.F, Professor Snyman
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The article poses the following question: how is queerness implicated in the Book of Jonah? Queerness is viewed more in the light of politics than identity, defining the term more in relation to power and the questioning of power than in the light of gender and sexuality. A decolonial turn is incorporated into Queer Hermeneutics. After a brief presentation of the story, the article looks at specific points of departure involved in the reading of the book: a double ethics of interpretation, vulnerability, and an implicated subject. With these in mind, the question about queerness in the Book of Jonah is discussed. The essay concludes that the spectacle of the conversion of the Ninevites constitutes a drag performance whilst Jonah’s watching of this drag performance queers himself in as much as he suffers the heat and wind while remaining silent. The article poses the following question: How is queerness implicated in the Book of Jonah? Queerness is viewed more in light of politics than identity, defining the term more in relation to power and the questioning of power than in light of gender and sexuality. A decolonial turn is incorporated into Queer Hermeneutics. After a brief presentation of the story, the article examines specific points of departure involved in the reading of the book, namely a double ethics of interpretation, vulnerability, and an implicated subject. With these in mind, the question about queerness in the Book of Jonah is discussed. The article concludes that the spectacle of the conversion of the Ninevites constitutes a drag performance, whereas Jonah’s watching of this dragperformance queers himself in as much as he suffers the heat and wind while remaining silent.
以同性恋的方式行事:作为牵连主体和脆弱性的约拿
文章提出了以下问题:《约拿书》中如何涉及同性恋?同性恋更多地从政治而非身份的角度来看待,更多地从权力和对权力的质疑而非性别和性的角度来定义这一术语。同性恋诠释学中融入了去殖民主义的转向。在简要介绍故事之后,文章探讨了阅读该书的具体出发点:双重诠释伦理、脆弱性和牵连主体。有鉴于此,文章讨论了《约拿书》中的同性恋问题。文章的结论是,尼尼微人改变信仰的场面构成了一场变装表演,而约拿在观看这场变装表演的过程中,在保持沉默的同时忍受着炎热和狂风的侵袭,他自己也是同性恋者。文章提出了以下问题:约拿书》中是如何体现同性恋的?同性恋更多地从政治而非身份的角度来看待,更多地从权力和对权力的质疑而非性别和性的角度来定义这一术语。同性恋诠释学中融入了去殖民主义的转向。在简要介绍故事之后,文章探讨了阅读该书的具体出发点,即双重诠释伦理、脆弱性和牵连主体。有鉴于此,文章讨论了《约拿书》中的同性恋问题。文章的结论是,尼尼微人改变信仰的场面构成了一场变装表演,而约拿在观看这场变装表演的过程中,由于在保持沉默的同时忍受着炎热和狂风的侵袭,他自己也成了同性恋者。
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Acta Theologica
Acta Theologica Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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期刊介绍: Acta Theologica is the official and accredited theological journal of the Faculty of Theology of the University of the Orange Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
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