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    Revisiting BISFT Summer School 2000, Liverpool Hope University, ‘Dreams for a New Millennium: Dancing a Be-dazzling Future’.Mukti Barton - 2019 - Feminist Theology 27 (3):270-289.
    Mukti Barton’s 2000 paper, ‘The Skin of Miriam Became as White as Snow: The Bible, Western Feminism and Colour Politics’, reflected on interpretations of the story of Miriam and her sister-in-law Zipporah, that have focused mainly on Miriam becoming white, as indicative of the effect of colour politics on biblical hermeneutics. Updating that article, the focus was on Zipporah and the main text was again Numbers 12. What are the lessons for Feminist Theology?
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    The Skin of Miriam Became as White as Snow: The Bible, Western Feminism and Colour Politics.Mukti Barton - 2001 - Feminist Theology 9 (27):68-80.
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    Wrestling with Imperial Patriarchy.Mukti Barton - 2012 - Feminist Theology 21 (1):7-25.
    I, an Indian Christian, have been made to feel inferior in Britain on account of my Indian identity and my sex. Something of the past British imperialism still expresses itself in its sexism and racism towards me. This combination I name imperial patriarchy. I find that white feminist theologians often present an analysis that still stems from an imperial/colonial mind-set. I critique Mary Daly’s Gyn/ecology: The Metaethics of Radical Feminism with the help of post-colonial feminists. Daly suffered the same convenient (...)
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