Rhiannon Graybill
Rhiannon Graybill is a Professor of Religious Studies. She is the Marcus M. and Carole M. Weinstein & Gilbert M. and Fannie S. Rosenthal Chair of Jewish Studies at the University of Richmond. She is an expert on the Hebrew Bible.
Education
Graybill received her PhD in Near Eastern Studies, from the University of California, Berkeley in 2012. Her thesis was entitled Men in Travail: Masculinity and the Problems of the Body in the Hebrew Prophets.[1] Her doctoral supervisor was Robert Altar.
Career
Graybill is the author of Are We Not Men? Unstable Masculinity in the Hebrew Prophets, published by Oxford University Press in 2016.[2] She published her second book, Texts after Terror: Rape, Sexual Violence, and the Hebrew Bible again with Oxford University Press (2021).[3] Texts after Terror received the American Academy of Religion's 2022 Award for Excellence in the Study of Religion. Graybill is the co-editor, with Robert L. Seesengood, of the journal The Bible and Critical Theory.[4]
Bibliography
- (with John Kaltner and Steven L. McKenzie) Jonah: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary (Anchor Yale Bible Commentaries Series, 2023)[5]
- (with John Kaltner and Steven L. McKenzie) What Are They Saying about the Book of Jonah? (Paulist Press, 2023)[6]
- (with M. Cooper Minister and Beatrice Lawrence) Rape Culture and Religious Studies: Critical and Pedagogical Engagements (Lexington, 2019)[7]
- (with Lynn R. Huber) The Bible, Gender, and Sexuality: Critical Readings (Bloomsbury/T.&T. Clark, 2020)[8]
- (with Peter J. Sabo) “Who Knows What We’d Make of It, If We Ever Got Our Hands on It?”: The Bible and Margaret Atwood (Gorgias, 2021)[9]
- (with Kent L. Brintnall and Linn Marie Tonstad) Lee Edelman and the Queer Study of Religion (Routledge, 2023)[10]
- (with L. Juliana M. Claassens and Christi M. Maier) Narrating Rape: Shifting Perspectives in Biblical Literature and Popular Culture (SCM Press, 2024)[11]
Reference list
- ^ Graybill, Cristina Rhiannon (2012). Men in Travail: Masculinity and the Problems of the Body in the Hebrew Prophets (PhD thesis). University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved 12 December 2024.
- ^ Gaines, Jason M. H. (2018). "Review of Are We Not Men? Unstable Masculinity in the Hebrew Prophets". AJS Review. 42 (1): 195–197. ISSN 0364-0094.
- ^ Fry, Alexiana (17 January 2022). "Book review: Texts After Terror: Rape, Sexual Violence, and The Hebrew Bible". CSBV.
- ^ "The Bible and Critical Theory: An online scholarly journal that publishes peer-reviewed articles that explore the intersections between critical theory and biblical studies". Retrieved 12 December 2024.
- ^ Kelle, Brad E. (September 2024). "Jonah: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary". Religious Studies Review. 50 (3): 597–597. doi:10.1111/rsr.17371.
- ^ Bodeau, Abigail (June 2024). "Shorter Notice: Graybill, Rhiannon, Kaltner, John and McKenzie, Steven L.: What Are They Saying about the Book of Jonah?". Theological Studies. 85 (2): 360–360. doi:10.1177/00405639241248950a.
- ^ Selke, J (June 2021). "Rape Culture and Religious Studies: Critical and Pedagogical Engagements Edited by Rhiannon Graybill, Meredith Minister, and Beatrice Lawrence. Feminist Studies and Sacred Texts Series". Religious Studies Review. 47 (2): 215–216. doi:10.1111/rsr.15181.
- ^ Birdsong, Shelley L (2022). "The Bible, Gender, and Sexuality: Critical Readings". Review of Biblical Literature. 24: 10–15.
- ^ Radford, CL Wren (15 January 2022). "'Who Knows What We'd Make of It, if We Ever Got Our Hands on It?': The Bible and Margaret Atwood. Edited by Rhiannon Graybill and Peter Sabo". Literature and Theology. 35 (4): 483–485. doi:10.1093/litthe/fraa038.
- ^ "Book Review: Lee Edelman and the Queer Study of Religion". Feminist Theology. 32 (3): 387–387. May 2024. doi:10.1177/09667350241233594c.
- ^ Claassens, L. Juliana M.; Graybill, Rhiannon; Maier, Christl M. (30 September 2024). Narrating Rape: Shifting Perspectives in Biblical Literature and Popular Culture. SCM Press. ISBN 978-0-334-06625-5.