> ABOUT US      > CONTACTS AND DIRECTIONS      > FORMS AND PUBLICATIONS      > SEARCH      













HOME > ACADEMICS > FACULTY > GALE YEE


+ GALE YEE

Dr. Gale A. Yee
Nancy W. King Professor of Biblical Studies

Email Gale Yee

Dr. Gale Yee joined the EDS faculty in 1998, after many years at the University of St. Thomas (St. Paul, MN), as a Professor of Hebrew Bible and Director of Women's Studies. Although grounded in traditional historical critical methods, she enjoys applying the newer methodologies and approaches to the study of the biblical text, such as postcolonial criticism, ideological criticism, and cultural criticism. Professor Yee also explores feminist theory and Asian American Studies to enhance her interpretations of the Bible. She is particularly active in the Society of Biblical Literature as general editor of Semeia Studies. The author of several books and articles, Professor Yee's current book project is Class Acts: Marginalization in Ancient Israel, which investigates Israel's lower and destitute classes: poor, widow, orphan, corvée laborer, male and female slave. She also researches the sexual depiction of Hebrew Bible women in art. Professor Yee earned her BA and MA at Loyola University of Chicago, and her PhD at University of St. Michael's College (Toronto).

Education: BA, MA, Loyola University of Chicago; PhD, University of St. Michael's College (Toronto). > Current positions: EDS faculty, 1998-present.

Past positions: Professor, University of St. Thomas (St. Paul, MN); Director of Women's Studies, University of St. Thomas and Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities; Visiting Scholar, Chung Chi College at the Chinese University of Hong Kong; Director of Studies in Feminist Liberation Theologies, EDS.

Publications include:

Poor Banished Children of Eve: Woman As Evil in the Hebrew Bible(Fortress);

Judges and Method: New Approaches in Biblical Studies, Second Edition(Fortress);

Jewish Feasts and the Gospel of John

Composition and Tradition in the Book of Hosea: A Redaction Critical Investigation (Scholars Press).

"The Book of Hosea" in The New Interpreter's Bible (Abingdon);

Areas of interest and research: Hebrew Bible/First Testament; biblical methodologies and approaches; cultural criticism of the bible; feminist interpretation of the Hebrew Bible; Women's Studies.

 
ALUMNI/AE and FRIENDS
CONTINUING EDUCATION
CURRENT STUDENTS
PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS

< return to top >  
Home   About Us   Contact Us and Directions   Site Map   Related Links  


© 2010 Episcopal Divinity School, 99 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA 02138

Toll Free 866-4EDS NOW      Tel. 617-868-3450      Fax. 617-864-5385