Poetic song of Hester. Secondary infertility: Losing infants, inheriting a child
Abstract
Hester’s social construction of her ‘self’ is that of helplessness, reflected in her near illiteracy, low economic status, socio-cultural position and lack of skills. Her childlessness reinforced her helplessness. Her ‘woundedness’ was perpetuated by the fact that she could not share her painful story openly. In the article Hester’s story is presented as a poem, titled: ‘the thing that doesn’t want to come out’. The article concludes with Hester’s reconstruction of ‘self’ as a woman, although poor, also blessed.
How to cite this article: Gravett, I. & Müller, J.C., 2010, ‘Poetic song of Hester. Secondary infertility: Losing infants, inheriting a child’, HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 66(2), Art. #844, 5 pages. DOI: 10.4102/hts.v66i2.844

