@article{Dolansky_Shectman_Ackerman_Joseph_Leuchter_Warner_2019, title={Gendered Historiography: Theoretical Considerations and Case Studies: Edited by Shawna Dolansky and Sarah Shectman}, volume={19}, url={https://jhsonline.org/index.php/jhs/article/view/29396}, DOI={10.5508/jhs29396}, abstractNote={<p>The essays in this collection each expand the possibilities of biblical historical-critical scholarship with a focus on textual representations of gendered systems and their implications for understanding the social, political, cultural, and religious contexts in which they were composed. In doing so, they demonstrate the ways in which a gendered historiography can cultivate a more nuanced understanding of power hierarchies in the social reality of ancient Israel.</p>}, journal={The Journal of Hebrew Scriptures}, author={Dolansky, Shawna and Shectman, Sarah and Ackerman, Susan and Joseph, Alison L. and Leuchter, Mark and Warner, Megan}, year={2019}, month={Dec.} }