Since its publication by Fortress Press in 1992, Mark and Method has been an invaluable resource for the study of Mark, and of the range of methods used in interpreting the New Testament. This second edition offers a new introduction and chapters brought up to date with the latest developments in interpretation, including new chapters on Cultural Studies and Post-Colonial Criticism.
The contributors include: Janice Capel Anderson, Stephen D. Moore, Elizabeth Struthers Malbon, Robert M. Fowler, David Rhoads, Tat-Siong Benny Liew, and Abraham Smith.
Table of Contents:
Contents
Preface to the Second Edition
Introduction: The Lives of Mark, Janice Capel Anderson and Stephen D. Moore
Narrative Criticism: How Does the Story Mean? Elizabeth Struthers Malbon
Reader-Response Criticism: Figuring Mark's Reader, Robert M. Fowler
Deconstructive Criticism: Turning Mark Inside Out, Stephen D. Moore
Feminist Criticism: The Dancing Daughter, Janice Capel Anderson
Social Criticism: Crossing Boundaries, David Rhoads
Cultural Studies: Making Mark, Abraham Smith
Post-Colonial Criticism: Echoes of a Subaltern's Contribution and Exclusion, Tat-Siong Benny Liew
About the Author :
Janice Capel Anderson is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho.
Stephen D. Moore is Professor of New Testament at the Theological School at Drew University and author of Poststructuralism and the New Testament (1994, 9780800625993).