"In this fresh reading of the characters of Moses and Miriam in Exodus 2, Angeline Song offers new insights for this often-studied passage with the help of some intriguing methodologies. ... Overall, A Postcolonial Woman's Encounter with Moses and Miriam is a fresh and engaging read that any student or scholar of the book of Exodus ... would do well to consider." (Kirsi Cobb, Reading Religion, readingreligion.org, August, 2018)
"This is a good read for academic biblical scholars who are interested in a cultural hermeneutic and postcolonial perspective. ... I very much value the contribution Song has made to the area of my subject of interest through this book." (Jasmine Devadason, Black Theology, Vol.15 (1), 2017)
"This is a good read for academic biblical scholars who are interested in a cultural hermeneutic and postcolonial perspective. ... I very much value the contribution Song has made to the area of my subject of interest through this book." (Jasmine Devadason, Black Theology, Vol.15 (1), 2017)