Jarsche, Haidi2019-09-252019-09-252013-03-29199913900374http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/189483"El ar­tí­cu­lo in­ter­pre­ta Gn 38 en un mar­co fe­mi­nis­ta de lec­tu­ra del AT. Se­gún la au­to­ra, Gn 38 re­fle­ja, si­mul­tá­nea­men­te, los me­ca­nis­mos de ex­clu­sión de la ca­sa pa­triar­cal y las for­mas de re­sis­ten­cia sa­bias y sub­ver­si­vas en­con­tra­das por las mu­je­res —en el ca­so de Gn 38, por Ta­mar­—pa­ra la ga­ran­tía de la so­bre­vi­ven­cia y de una exis­ten­cia dig­na" "The ar­ti­cle in­ter­prets the text of Gn 38 from a fe­mi­nist pers­pec­ti­ve of the Old Tes­ta­ment rea­ding. Ac­cor­ding to the aut­hor, Gn 38 re­flects, si­mul­ta­neously, the me­cha­nisms of ex­clu­sion of the pa­triar­chal hou­se­hold and the forms of wi­se and sub­ver­si­ve re­sis­tan­ce found by wo­men —in the ca­se of Gn 38, by Ta­mar— to gua­ran­tee their sur­vi­val and a dig­ni­fied exis­ten­ce"spaWith permission of the license/copyright holderfe­mi­nist pers­pec­ti­vepa­triar­chal hou­se­holdsub­ver­si­ve re­sis­tan­cedig­ni­fied exis­ten­ceBiblical TheologyBible (texts, commentaries)Old TestamentBiblical hermeneutics, Interpretation of the BibleBiblical TheologiesPa­ra que la me­mo­ria his­tó­ri­ca de la re­sis­ten­cia de las mu­je­res sea guar­da­da... [for that the historical memory of women's resistance is kept ...]Article