Sonia Kwok WONG |
Programme Director, BD |
Research Interests |
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- Postcolonial-Psychoanalytic Criticism of the Solomonic Kingdom
- Political Ambiguity in the Deuteronomistic (Hi) Story
- Cross-Textual Criticism of Didactic Literature for Women in the Hebrew Bible and the Chinese Imperial Era
- “Naked Exposure of the Female Body in the Hebrew Bible and Modern China.” In Asian Feminist Biblical Studies, edited by Maggie Low. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, CUHK, forthcoming.
- “Zelophehad’s Daughters as Lienü (Exemplary Women): Reading Numbers 27:1-11 and 36:1-12 in the Discursive Context of Confucianism.” In Handbook to Asian American Biblical Hermeneutics, edited by Uriah Y. Kim and Seung Ai Yang. New York: T&T Clark, forthcoming.
- “Gendering Nakedness ( ערוה ) and Sexual Policing.” In Wisdom Commentary: Leviticus, by S. Tamar Kamionkowski. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical, forthcoming.
- “Naked Exposure as a Shaming Device: A Cross-Cultural Perspective.” In Wisdom Commentary: Leviticus, by S. Tamar Kamionkowski. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical, forthcoming.
- “The Questionable Legitimacy of the Ransoming Power of Purification and Reparation Offerings: A Chinese Cultural Perspective.” In Wisdom Commentary: Leviticus, by S. Tamar Kamionkowski. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical, forthcoming.
- “A Comparison of Chinese Creation Myths and Biblical Texts.” In Global Perspectives on the Bible, edited by Mark Roncace and Joseph Weaver, 2-3. Boston: Pearson, 2014.
- “The Notion of כפר [k-p-r] in the Book of Leviticus and Chinese Popular Religion.” In Leviticus and Numbers, edited by Athalya Brenner and Archie Chi Chung Lee, 77-95. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2013.
- “The Birth, Early Life, and Commission of Moses: A Reading from Post-Handover Hong Kong.” In Exodus and Deuteronomy, edited by Athalya Brenner and Gale A. Yee, 139-155. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2012.