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Desire, Violence & Divinity in Modern Southern Fiction

Author : Gary M. Ciuba
Publisher : LSU Press
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780807131756

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Desire, Violence & Divinity in Modern Southern Fiction by Gary M. Ciuba Pdf

"In this study, Gary M. Ciuba examines how four of the South's most probing writers of twentieth-century fiction - Katherine Anne Porter, Flannery O'Connor, Cormac McCarthy, and Walker Percy - expose the roots of violence in southern culture. Ciuba draws on the paradigm of mimetic violence developed by cultural and literary critic Rene Girard, who maintains that individual human nature is shaped by the desire to imitate a model."--BOOK JACKET.

The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture

Author : Amy Louise Wood
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2011-11-14
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9780807869284

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The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture by Amy Louise Wood Pdf

Much of the violence that has been associated with the United States has had particular salience for the South, from its high homicide rates, or its bloody history of racial conflict, to southerners' popular attachment to guns and traditional support for capital punishment. With over 95 entries, this volume of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture explores the most significant forms and many of the most harrowing incidences of violence that have plagued southern society over the past 300 years. Following a detailed overview by editor Amy Wood, the volume explores a wide range of topics, such as violence against and among American Indians, labor violence, arson, violence and memory, suicide, and anti-abortion violence. Taken together, these entries broaden our understanding of what has driven southerners of various classes and various ethnicities to commit acts of violence, while addressing the ways in which southerners have conceptualized that violence, responded to it, or resisted it. This volume enriches our understanding of the culture of violence and its impact on ideas about law and crime, about historical tradition and social change, and about race and gender--not only in the South but in the nation as a whole.

Does Religion Cause Violence?

Author : Joel Hodge,Scott Cowdell,Chris Fleming,Carly Osborn
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2017-12-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781501333842

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Does Religion Cause Violence? by Joel Hodge,Scott Cowdell,Chris Fleming,Carly Osborn Pdf

One of the most pressing issues of our time is the outbreak of extremist violence and terrorism, done in the name of religion. This volume critically analyses the link made between religion and violence in contemporary theory and proposes that 'religion' does not have a special relation to violence in opposition to culture, ideology or nationalism. Rather, religion and violence must be understood with relation to fundamental anthropological and philosophical categories such as culture, desire, disaster and rivalry. Does Religion Cause Violence? explores contemporary instances of religious violence, such as Islamist terrorism and radicalization in its various political, economic, religious, military and technological dimensions, as well as the legitimacy and efficacy of modern cultural mechanisms to contain violence, such as nuclear deterrence. Including perspectives from experts in theology, philosophy, terrorism studies, and Islamic studies, this volume brings together the insights of René Girard, the premier theorist of violence in the 20th century, with the latest scholarship on religion and violence, particularly exploring the nature of extremist violence.

Mimesis, Movies, and Media

Author : Scott Cowdell,Chris Fleming,Joel Hodge
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2015-01-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781628924657

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Mimesis, Movies, and Media by Scott Cowdell,Chris Fleming,Joel Hodge Pdf

Building on the growing recognition and critical acclaim of volumes 1 and 2 of Violence, Desire, and the Sacred, this third volume in the series showcases the most groundbreaking, interdisciplinary research in mimetic theory, with a focus on well-known films, television series, and other media. Mimesis, Movies, and Media reaches beyond the traditional boundaries of continental theory to demonstrate how scholars apply and develop René Girard's insights in light of contemporary media. It brings together major Australian and international scholars working at the intersection of popular culture and philosophy.

Giving the Devil His Due

Author : Jessica Hooten Wilson
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2017-02-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781498291378

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Giving the Devil His Due by Jessica Hooten Wilson Pdf

Flannery O'Connor and Fyodor Dostoevsky shared a deep faith in Christ, which compelled them to tell stories that force readers to choose between eternal life and demonic possession. Their either-or extremism has not become more popular in the last fifty to a hundred years since these stories were first published, but it has become more relevant to a twenty-first-century culture in which the lukewarm middle ground seems the most comfortable place to dwell. Giving the Devil His Due walks through all of O'Connor's stories and looks closely at Dostoevsky's magnum opus The Brothers Karamazov to show that when the devil rules, all hell breaks loose. Instead of this kingdom of violence, O'Connor and Dostoevsky propose a kingdom of love, one that is only possible when the Lord again is king.

The Indian in American Southern Literature

Author : Melanie Benson Taylor
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2020-07-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781108495318

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The Indian in American Southern Literature by Melanie Benson Taylor Pdf

Explores the abundance of Native American representations in US Southern literature.

Flannery O'Connor, Hermit Novelist

Author : Richard Giannone
Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2012-09-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781611172270

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Flannery O'Connor, Hermit Novelist by Richard Giannone Pdf

"Lord, I'm glad I'm a hermit novelist," Flannery O'Connor wrote to a friend in 1957. Sequestered by ill health, O'Connor spent the final thirteen years of her life on her isolated family farm in rural Georgia. During this productive time she developed a fascination with fourth-century Christians who retreated to the desert for spiritual replenishment and whose isolation, suffering, and faith mirrored her own. In Flannery O'Connor, Hermit Novelist, Richard Giannone explores O'Connor's identification with these early Christian monastics and the ways in which she infused her fiction with their teachings. Surveying the influences of the desert fathers on O'Connor's protagonists, Giannone shows how her characters are moved toward a radical simplicity of ascetic discipline as a means of confronting both internal and worldly evils while being drawn closer to God. Artfully bridging literary analysis, O'Connor's biography, and monastic writings, Giannone's study explores O'Connor's advocacy of self-denial and self-scrutiny as vital spiritual weapons that might be brought to bear against the antagonistic forces she found rampant in modern American life.

Approaches to Teaching the Works of Flannery O'Connor

Author : Robert Donahoo,Marshall Bruce Gentry
Publisher : Modern Language Association
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2019-09-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781603294072

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Approaches to Teaching the Works of Flannery O'Connor by Robert Donahoo,Marshall Bruce Gentry Pdf

Known for her violent, startling stories that culminate in moments of grace, Flannery O'Connor depicted the postwar segregated South from a unique perspective. This volume proposes strategies for introducing students to her Roman Catholic aesthetic, which draws on concepts such as incarnation and original sin, and offers alternative contexts for reading her work. Part 1, "Materials," describes resources that provide a grounding in O'Connor's work and life. The essays in part 2, "Approaches," discuss her beliefs about writing and her distinctive approach to fiction and religion; introduce fresh perspectives, including those of race, class, gender, and interdisciplinary approaches; highlight her craft as a creative writer; and suggest pairings of her works with other texts. Alice Walker's short story "Convergence" is included as an appendix.

Monsters and Monstrosity from the Fin de Siecle to the Millennium

Author : Sharla Hutchison,Rebecca A. Brown
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2015-10-03
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781476622712

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Monsters and Monstrosity from the Fin de Siecle to the Millennium by Sharla Hutchison,Rebecca A. Brown Pdf

Zombies, vampires and ghosts feature prominently in nearly all forms of entertainment in the 21st century, including popular fiction, film, comics, television and computer games. But these creatures have been vital to the entertainment industry since the best-seller books of a century and half ago. Monsters don't just invade popular culture, they help sell popular culture. This collection of new essays covers 150 years of enduringly popular Gothic monsters who have shocked and horrified audiences in literature, film and comics. The contributors unearth forgotten monsters and reconsider familiar ones, examining the audience taboos and fears they embody.

The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of the American South

Author : Sharon Monteith
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2013-08-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781107036789

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The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of the American South by Sharon Monteith Pdf

Featuring essays written by an international team of experts, this Companion maps the dynamic literary landscape of the American South.

Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Literature and Language

Author : Iwona Filipczak,Anna Gaidash,Joanna Stolarek,Michaela Weiss,Anna Wortman,Judit Baranyiné Kóczy,Oleksandr Kapranov,Jarosław Wiliński,Agnieszka Wróbel
Publisher : Æ Academic Publishing
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2017-12-28
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781683461036

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Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Literature and Language by Iwona Filipczak,Anna Gaidash,Joanna Stolarek,Michaela Weiss,Anna Wortman,Judit Baranyiné Kóczy,Oleksandr Kapranov,Jarosław Wiliński,Agnieszka Wróbel Pdf

Provides an international forum for the exchange of ideas related to multiculturalism; multi-ethicity; cross-cultural perspectives in literature, the arts, and politics; integration versus cultural shock; as well as racial, ethnic, and religious problems of the world in the 21st century. The editors hope that the articles selected for the volume will prove stimulating and inspiring to their readers, be they blooming researchers or specialists in Anglophone literature, culture, linguistics, and didactics. PART I. LITERATURE AND CULTURE PART II. LINGUISTICS AND METHODOLOGY LCCN: 2017962609

Cormac McCarthy

Author : Markus Wierschem
Publisher : MSU Press
Page : 425 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2024-02-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781628955156

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Cormac McCarthy by Markus Wierschem Pdf

This definitive assessment of Cormac McCarthy’s novels captures the interactions among the literary and mythic elements, the social dynamics of violence, and the natural world in The Orchard Keeper, Child of God, Outer Dark, Blood Meridian, and The Road. Elegantly written and deeply engaged with previous scholarship as well as interviews with the novelist, this study provides a comprehensive introduction to McCarthy’s work while offering an insightful new analysis. Drawing on René Girard’s mimetic theory, mythography, thermodynamics, and information science, Markus Wierschem identifies a literary apocalypse at the center of McCarthy’s work, one that unveils another buried deep within the history, religion, and myths of American and Western culture.

The Gospel According to Flannery O'Connor

Author : Jordan Cofer
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2014-04-24
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781623568047

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The Gospel According to Flannery O'Connor by Jordan Cofer Pdf

Jordan Cofer examines the influence of the Bible upon Flannery O'Connor's fiction. While there are many studies exploring how her Catholicism affected her fiction, this book argues that O'Connor is heavily influenced by the Bible itself. Specifically, it explicates the largely undocumented ways in which she used the Bible as source material for her work. It also shows that, rhetorically, many of O'Connor's stories (and/or characters) are based upon biblical models. Furthermore, Cofer explains how O'Connor's stories engage their biblical analogues in unusual, unexpected, and sometimes grotesque ways, as her stories manage to convey essentially the same message as their biblical counterparts. Throughout O'Connor's work there are significant biblical allusions which have been neglected or previously undiscovered. This book acknowledges her biblical source material so readers can understand the impact it had on her fiction. Cofer argues that readers can better appreciate her work by examining how her stories are often grounded in specific biblical texts, which she similarly distorts, exaggerates, and subverts, in order to shock and teach readers. Simply put, O'Connor doesn't merely reference these biblical stories, she rewrites them.

Rooting Memory, Rooting Place

Author : C. Lloyd
Publisher : Springer
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2015-06-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137499882

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Rooting Memory, Rooting Place by C. Lloyd Pdf

This timely and incisive study reads contemporary literature and visual culture from the American South through the lens of cultural memory. Rooting texts in their regional locations, the book interrupts and questions the dominant trends in Southern Studies, providing a fresh and nuanced view of twenty-first-century texts.

Getting Away with Murder

Author : Vanessa A. Holloway
Publisher : University Press of America
Page : 123 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2014-12-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780761864332

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Getting Away with Murder by Vanessa A. Holloway Pdf

Throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, the US Congress engaged in bitter debates on whether to enact a federal law that would prosecute private citizens who lynched black Americans. In Getting Away with Murder, the fundamental question under scrutiny is whether Southern Democrats’ racist attitudes toward black Americans pardoned the atrocities of lynching. The book investigates underlying motives of opposition to Senate filibustering and invites an intellectual discussion on why Southern Democrats thought states’ rights were the remedy to lynching, when, in fact, the phenomenon was a baffling national crisis. A rebuttal to this query may include notions that congressional investigations into state-protected rights were deemed unconstitutional. In a unifying theme, the appeal ties into questions of the federalism-civil rights debate by noting intervals that warrant research and advancing new perspectives intended to accentuate the matrices of race-based politics. To examine the federalism-civil rights debate, this book asks three practical questions: (1) Would Southern Democrats suspend their friendships with private citizens and enact a federal law that would prosecute them for lynching? (2) Was the national government limited in its constitutional power to protect black Americans from private citizens who organized themselves as lynch mobs? (3) Were concerns for states’ rights the core reasons for Senate filibustering, or did Southern Democrats’ argument for states’ rights support the lie of racism?