1st Edition

Resisting Rape Culture The Hebrew Bible and Hong Kong Sex Workers

By Nancy Nam Hoon Tan Copyright 2021
108 Pages
by Routledge

108 Pages
by Routledge

108 Pages
by Routledge

Resisting Rape Culture tackles controversial and harrowing rape myths prevalent in rape culture: namely that sex workers do not get raped, and that they are deserving victims of sexual violence. Commonly, sociocultural discourses depict sex workers as morally deficient and promiscuous, having sex with multiple clients in exchange for payment. Consequently, they are often considered deserving of... Read more

1. Introduction

2. Rape Culture and Sex Work in Hong Kong

3. Sex Workers Read Tamar

4. Sex Workers Read the Story of the Two Prostitutes and King Solomon

5. Sex Workers Read Gomer and the Female Prostitution Figures in Hosea 1–3

6. Summary and Conclusion

Biography

Nancy Nam Hoon Tan is an independent scholar based in Singapore. Until January 2020, she was the Associate Professor in Hebrew Bible at Divinity School of Chung Chi College, the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Resisting Rape Culture: The Hebrew Bible and Hong Kong Sex Workers is not afraid to ask difficult questions of the biblical text and fo demand new models of interpretation...This book is useful for every reader of the biblical text because it calls to task the very act of reading itself. It forces readers to investigate their own
subjectivity and ask how they might be perpetuating violence and harm through their own reading practices, whether scholarly or not. Reading is never a neutral act; it is shaped by one’s own cultural context.

- Addison R. Schievelbein, University of Oxford, Review of Biblical Literature (SBL, April 2026)