In this Book
- Transforming Scriptures: African American Women Writers and the Bible
- Book
- 2010
- Published by: University of Georgia Press
Two important biblical figures emerge as key tropes around which women fashioned a counternarrative to the dominant culture’s “curse” on black female identity: the “talking mule” from Numbers 22 and the “black but comely” Shulamite of Song of Songs, the Queen of Sheba. Transforming Scriptures analyzes these tropes within a range of contexts, from biblical justifications of slavery and the second-class status of women to hermeneutical and post-structural critiques of the Bible. African American women’s appropriations of scripture occur within a continuum of African American Bible-reading practices and religious or ideological commitments, argues Bassard. There is thus no single “black women’s hermeneutic”; rather, theories of African American women and the Bible must account for historical and social change and difference.
Table of Contents

- Acknowledgments
- pp. vii-viii
- PART TWO. TRANSFORMING SCRIPTURES
- Bibliography
- pp. 143-152
- Index of Scriptural References
- pp. 153-157
- General Index
- pp. 159-166