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"Presents key critical readings in the Bible and cultural studies with a focus on the seminal works at the intersection of these fields"--

This volume presents key contributions to scholarship in biblical studies that engages or is influenced by cultural studies. Robert Seesengood selects foundational pieces that are ordinarily hard to locate and presents them in line with more recent studies, situating and tracing the revolution in biblical studies that led to the wealth of work in reception history and the study of cultural engagements with the bible. As a result, this selection provides a grounding in key theoretical perspectives, and history of scholarship as well as an orientation to the discipline as it is now.

Beginning with a general introduction, as well as introductions each section of the book, this collection explores theoretical underpinnings, characters and passages in popular culture, motifs and methods, film and television. These introductions situate and frame the readings for readers and researchers, and at the end of each section is an annotated bibliography of further readings, which will prompt further research and discussion.

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Presents key critical readings in the bible and cultural studies with a focus on the seminal works at the intersection of these fields.
List of Figures
vii
Acknowledgments viii
List of Abbreviations
ix
Original Publications x
Introduction 1(2)
Robert Paul Seesengood
Part I The Theoretical and Critical Basis of Cultural Studies
3(100)
1 Biblical Studies/Cultural Studies
7(17)
J. Cheryl Exum
Stephen D. Moore
2 What Is Cultural Studies Anyway?
24(34)
Richard Johnson
3 Cultural Studies: An Introduction
58(13)
John Storey
4 Introduction: In Debt to the Censor
71(11)
Roland Boer
5 Graves of Craving: Fast Food, or, Manna and McDonald's
82(21)
Roland Boer
Part II Bible and Cultural Studies: Biblical Characters and Passages Interpreted in Popular Culture
103(66)
6 Jezebel Revamped
109(11)
Tina Pippin
7 Bathsheba Plotted, Shot, and Painted
120(20)
J. Cheryl Exum
8 How the West Was Not One: Delilah Deconstructs the Western
140(9)
Jennifer L. Koosed
Tod Linafelt
9 Dracula: "The Blood Is the Life!"
149(20)
Larry J. Kreitzer
Part III Cultural Studies and the Bible: Cultural Studies Motifs and Methods Explored through the Bible
169(66)
10 House Readings and Field Readings: The Discourse of Slavery and Biblical/ Cultural Studies
173(11)
Jennifer A. Glancy
11 The Bible John Murders and Media Discourse, 1969-1996
184(11)
William T. Scott
12 The World's Largest Ten Commandments
195(8)
Timothy K. Beal
13 Almost Cultural Studies? Reflections on the "New Perspective" on Paul
203(18)
R. Barry Matlock
14 The Selfish Text: The Bible and Memetics
221(14)
Hugh S. Pyper
Part IV Television and Film
235(70)
15 Sitcom Mythology
239(13)
George Aichele
16 Gospels of Death
252(21)
Richard Walsh
17 Why Girls Cry: Gender Melancholia and Sexual Violence in Ezekiel and Boys 16 Don't Cry
273(16)
Erin Runions
18 Reading "This Woman" Back into John 7:1-8:59: Liar Liar and the "Pericope Adulterae" in Intertextual Tango
289(16)
Jeffrey L. Staley
Part V Next Stages: Posthumanism, Affect, and Critical Race Theory
305(102)
19 The Question of the Animal
311(28)
Hannah M. Strom men
20 From Affect to Exegesis
339(6)
Jennifer L. Koosed
Stephen D. Moore
21 Citizens of Fallen Cities: Ruins, Diaspora, and the Material Unconscious
345(22)
Maia Kotrosits
22 Seven Stations of Affect: Religion, Affect, and Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ
367(12)
Robert Paul Seesengood
23 Introduction to Critical Race Theory
379(6)
Richard Delgado
Jean Stefancic
24 Freedom Is No Fear: The New Testament and a Theology of Policing
385(12)
Esau McCaulley
25 What We Talk about When We Talk about Samson
397(10)
Nyasha Junior
Jeremy Schipper
Index 407
Robert Paul Seesengood is Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at Drew Theological School, Drew University, USA. He is the author of Competing Identities: The Athlete and Gladiator in Early Christianity (2007).