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This book examines representations of the body in the works of four Oceanian women authors of French expression, considering postcolonial and feminist theoretical concepts in relation to Oceanian literary production.
A la fin du XXe siècle, un nouveau mythe est né évoquant la situation privilégiée des femmes de Tahiti présentées comme socialement dominantes au point que certains ont qualifié la société tahitienne de matriarcat. Pourtant, les femmes et les enfants de ces îles ne sont pas épargnés par les violences conjugales et familiales. Ce livre démontre les paradoxes de cette situation.
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How might one describe early Christian exegesis? This question has given rise to a significant reassessment of patristic exegetical practice in recent decades, and H. Clifton Ward makes a new contribution to this reappraisal of patristic exegesis against the background of ancient Greco-Roman education. In tracing the practices of literary analysis and rhetorical memory in the ancient sources, Clement and Scriptural Exegesis argues that there were two modes of archival thinking at the heart of the ancient exegetical enterprise: the grammatical archive, a repository of the textual practices learned from the grammarian, and the memorial archive, the constellations of textual memories from which...
"No theologian of the twentieth century is more deserving of a commemorative volume than Yves Congar. The present symposium commends itself by the high quality of the multinational group of scholars contributing to it"--Quatrième de couverture