Abstract
Samson is well known for his long hair and exceptional strength. Most commentators, however, have overlooked the fact that it is Samson himself who constructs a connection between his hair and his strength. He had considered his hairstyle a sign of his hypermasculine identity instead of a demarcation of his Naziriteship. Reading the Samson narrative from a queer perspective, this article shows how Samson’s ‘heterosexuality’ is produced, appears, and dissolves back into queerness. Samson’s hypermasculinity is a covering for his queer identity and results in his construction of several interrelated dualisms (Israel/Philistines, male/female, strong/weak, etc.) and in his excessive use of violence (physical, sexual, rhetorical, symbolic) against both women and men. When he meets a woman (Delilah) who doesn’t fit in his phallogocentric ideology, he reveals his secret through a non-genital erotic play (BDSM) with her and loses his strength when she symbolically castrates him by cutting his hair.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 553-573 |
Number of pages | 21 |
Journal | Biblical Interpretation |
Volume | 23 |
Issue number | 4-5 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2015 |
Keywords
- Judges
- Samson
- Bible
- Queer Theory
- gender
- sexuality
- violence
- BDSM
- masculinity
- Old Testament