First-degree incest and the Hebrew Bible: sex in the family

"This monograph explores first-degree sexual relations alongside the notion of incest as depicted in the contemporary West, the Hebrew Bible and the spaces in between. 'Incest' refers to illegal sexual relations between family members. Its precise contours, however, are culturally spe...

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Main Author: Stiebert, Johanna (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: [London] Bloomsbury International Clark 2016
London Bloomsbury Publishing 2016
In:Year: 2016
Reviews:[Rezension von: Stiebert, Johanna, First-degree incest and the Hebrew Bible] (2019) (Koenig, Sara M.)
[Rezension von: Stiebert, Johanna, First-degree incest and the Hebrew Bible] (2018) (Meyer, EE)
First-Degree Incest in the Hebrew Bible: Sex in the Family, Johanna Stiebert, Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2016 (ISBN 978-0-5676-0033-2), xii + 228 pp., hb £85 (2018) (Heth, Raleigh C.)
Series/Journal:Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Old Testament / Sexuality / Family / Incest
Further subjects:B Incest Religious aspects
B Bible. Old Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:"This monograph explores first-degree sexual relations alongside the notion of incest as depicted in the contemporary West, the Hebrew Bible and the spaces in between. 'Incest' refers to illegal sexual relations between family members. Its precise contours, however, are culturally specific. Hence, an illegal incestuous union in one cultural context may be a legal close-kin union in another. First-degree sexual unions, between a parent and child, or between siblings, are most widely prohibited and abhorred. And yet, such sexual unions are legislated, narrated, hinted at, or glaringly omitted, in world literature - including in the Hebrew Bible. Not only has the dominant opinion regarding the origins of first-degree incest changed --from its being regarded a natural desire that is suppressed for social benefit, to being considered an aberrant and unnatural manifestation triggered by failed infant-bonding-- new voices, such as those of queer and post-feminist criticism have joined the conversation. This book discusses all overt and covert first-degree incest relations in the Hebrew Bible and also probes the significance of gaps and what these imply about projected sexual and social values. This book navigates the incest prohibitions of Leviticus (as well as Deuteronomy), the condemnations of Ezekiel and the narratives of Lot and his daughters and of Amnon and Tamar. Alongside this, it pursues also subtler intimations of first-degree sexual unions, such as that between Adam and his (absent, but arguably implied) mother, between Haran and Terah's wife and between Ham and Noah. In pursuing the psycho-social values that may be drawn from the Hebrew Bible regarding first-degree sex, this book will provide a thorough review of incest studies from the early twentieth century onwards and assess the contribution of very recent critical approaches from queer and post-feminist perspectives."--Bloomsbury Publishing
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and indexes
ISBN:0567670074
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5040/9780567670076