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Practicing Safer Texts, Food, Sex and Bible in Queer Perspective

Revised Edition

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Practicing Safer Texts, Food, Sex and Bible in Queer Perspective

Revised Edition

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In this revised edition of his classic work, Ken Stone uses the ubiquitous comparison between food and sex as a framework for a queer reading of key texts. Stone reflects on these texts in an interdisciplinary fashion, with the help of traditional tools of biblical scholarship alongside less traditional tools such as Queer studies and cultural anthropology.

By utilizing a reading lens that relates food and sex to one another intentionally, rather than treating them separately, Stone questions the tendency of readers to overstress the gravity of sexual matters in relation to other topics of potential ethical, theological, exegetical and cultural concern. As the title Practising Safer Texts indicates, Stone also proposes a pragmatic approach to biblical interpretation that uses strategies of "safer sex" as a loose model.

This revised edition features a new chapter that highlights the relevance of this impactful work today. This chapter explores Genesis 1:28 and 1:29, the role of childbirth and sexual reproduction as a focal point for queer analysis, and also touches upon modern debates such as ecological destruction. The volume also includes a new preface that addresses the rise to prominence of transgender issues, what has happened to the exploration of food, sex, and queer hermeneutics in biblical interpretation since the first edition's publication, and the continued need for an approach to biblical interpretation that emphasizes harm reduction as a framework for biblical hermeneutics.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Series Preface
Preface
Introduction: On Practicing Safer Text
1. Food, Sex and the Garden of Eden; Or, What is the Bible 'About'?
2. Border Anxiety: Food, Sex and the Boundaries of Identity
3. 'Before the Eyes of All Israel': Public Sex, Marriage and Food in the Bible
4. Pleasure and Danger in Biblical Interpretation: Food, Sex and Women in 2 Samuel 13 and the Song of Songs
5. Lovers and Raisin Cakes: Food, Sex and Manhood in Hosea
6. Wisdom and Pleasure
7. Food, Sex, and Queer Kinship: Practicing Safer Texts in a Time of Ecological Crisis
Bibliography
Index

Product details

Published 12 Nov 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 2nd
Pages 256
ISBN 9780567726070
Imprint T&T Clark
Series Sexing Scripture: Gender, Sex and Sexuality in Scriptural Traditions and Worlds
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Kenneth Stone

Ken Stone is Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible a…

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