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dc.contributor.authorAngela Sue Sawyer*
dc.date.accessioned2021-02-12T10:10:57Z
dc.date.available2021-02-12T10:10:57Z
dc.date.issued2020*
dc.date.submitted2020-11-23 16:55:25*
dc.identifier50727*
dc.identifier.issn2414-0201*
dc.identifier.urihttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/63187
dc.description.abstractThis paper compares the personification of Zion in Isaiah 51:1–52:6 as a mother and daughter with Tracy Chapman's 1995 song "The rape of the world" where the earth is portrayed as mother. I will explore the use of rape imagery and how both pieces portray the negative effects of human activity on the earth, whether by commercial activity or war. The environmental impact of the desolation of the earth during the Babylonian exile depicted in Isaiah and its portrayal via gendered images is viewed through the lens of ecofeminist criticism. The earth itself has a voice in both Chapman’s and Isaiah’s words.*
dc.languageEnglish*
dc.relation.ispartofseriesJournal for Religion, Film and Media*
dc.subjectBL1-2790*
dc.subjectM1-5000*
dc.subjectN1-9211*
dc.subjectHQ1101-2030.7*
dc.titleAct One. Comfort the Waste Places, Defend the Violated Earth. An Ecofeminist Reading of Isaiah 51:1-52:6 and Tracy Chapman's "The Rape of the World".*
dc.title.alternativeAct One. Comfort the Waste Places, Defend the Violated Earth.*
dc.typechapter
oapen.identifier.doi10.25364/05.6:2020.2.1*
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy5b80c228-3393-4862-a8e9-6c35a63484f1*
oapen.relation.isPartOfBookfa1c53a6-5634-4929-b5ce-5fd001346e24*
oapen.pages21-33*
oapen.volume6-2*


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