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Citation

Nelavala S. Expo. Times 2009; 121(2): 60-65.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0014524609345061

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This article attempts to read the image of Babylon the Whore in Revelation 17—18 from a postcolonial feminist point of view, assuming that Revelation is written in the context of Roman imperialism with a patriarchal mindset. Thus, the article will focus on the antithesis of whore and bride in Revelation, and question the binary approach of the author. From a postcolonial point of view, the image of the whore is read intertextually from a context in which women are scripturally interpreted and treated as promiscuous beings, prone to whoring.

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