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Tableofcontents
Introduction
Chapter1TheEchoingMyth
1.1.Teproblemofmyth
1.2.Teproblemofthebiblicalmyth
1.3.Te“stillsmallvoice”oftheBibleincontemporaryculture
1.4.Te“stillsmallvoice”oftheBibleinthecontextofselectedtheo-
riesofdemythologization
1.5.WhatremainsoftheBibleaferthefailureofdemythologization:
theechoingmyth
1.5.1.Tefigureofechoasametaphorofthebiblicalrewriting
1.5.2.Teechoingmyth
1.6.Conclusion
Chapter2TheMythofWomen’sRivalry
2.1.TeBible,themythoffemalerivalryandthevirgin-whore
myth
2.2.Feministrevisionaryreading,thebiblicalmythoffemalerivalry
andthevirgin-whoremyth
2.3.BritishWomen’sLiberationMovementinthe1970sand1980s
andthemythoffemalerivalry
2.4.MichèleRoberts,TeWildGirl(1984)
2.5.MichèleRoberts,TeBookofMrsNoah(1987)
2.6.Conclusion
Chapter3TheMythoftheElectNation
3.1.TechosenpeopleintheBible
3.2.Britishnationalmythsandthebiblicalmythoftheelectnation
3.3.MargaretTatcherandthemythofBritain’selection
3.4.JeanetteWinterson,BoatingforBeginners(1985)
3.5.AnthonyBurgess,TeKingdomoftheWicked(1985)
3.6.Conclusion
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