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Postmodern Belief Amy Hungerford

Postmodern Belief By Amy Hungerford

Postmodern Belief by Amy Hungerford


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How can intense religious beliefs coexist with pluralism in America? Examining the role of the religious imagination in contemporary religious practice and in some of the best-known works of American literature, this title shows how belief for its own sake has become an answer to pluralism in a secular age.

Postmodern Belief Summary

Postmodern Belief: American Literature and Religion since 1960 by Amy Hungerford

How can intense religious beliefs coexist with pluralism in America today? Examining the role of the religious imagination in contemporary religious practice and in some of the best-known works of American literature from the past fifty years, Postmodern Belief shows how belief for its own sake--a belief absent of doctrine--has become an answer to pluralism in a secular age. Amy Hungerford reveals how imaginative literature and religious practices together allow novelists, poets, and critics to express the formal elements of language in transcendent terms, conferring upon words a religious value independent of meaning. Hungerford explores the work of major American writers, including Allen Ginsberg, Don DeLillo, Cormac McCarthy, Toni Morrison, and Marilynne Robinson, and links their unique visions to the religious worlds they touch. She illustrates how Ginsberg's chant-infused 1960s poetry echoes the tongue-speaking of Charismatic Christians, how DeLillo reimagines the novel and the Latin Mass, why McCarthy's prose imitates the Bible, and why Morrison's fiction needs the supernatural. Uncovering how literature and religion conceive of a world where religious belief can escape confrontations with other worldviews, Hungerford corrects recent efforts to discard the importance of belief in understanding religious life, and argues that belief in belief itself can transform secular reading and writing into a religious act. Honoring the ways in which people talk about and practice religion, Postmodern Belief highlights the claims of the religious imagination in twentieth-century American culture.

Postmodern Belief Reviews

Shortlisted for the 2011 American Academy of Religion Award for Excellence in the Textual Study of Religion "Postmodern Belief offers keen insights for the serious reader regarding current writers and their conception of the sacred."--Cliff Prewencki, Salem Press Magill Book Reviews "Hungerford's text is for scholars of contemporary literature and contemporary religion; for readers concerned about the relevance of literary texts and their continued ability to inform our lives; and for readers pursuing the meaning of religious belief in a postmodern world. Her work is richly researched and interdisciplinary, moving deftly between religious history and literary theory. Her reframing of belief is both creative and capacious, reaffirming the ability of literature to convey meaning in an allegedly postliterary age."--Kristina K. Groover, Modern Philology

About Amy Hungerford

Amy Hungerford is professor of English at Yale University. She is the author of "The Holocaust of Texts: Genocide, Literature, and Personification".

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix INTRODUCTION: Belief in Meaninglessness xiii CHAPTER ONE: Believing in Literature Eisenhower, Salinger, St. Jacques Derrida 1 CHAPTER TWO: Supernatural Formalism in the Sixties Ginsberg, Chant, Glossolalia 28 CHAPTER THREE: The Latin Mass of Language Vatican II, Catholic Media, Don DeLillo 52 CHAPTER FOUR: The Bible and Illiterature Bible Criticism, McCarthy and Morrison, Illiterate Readers 76 CHAPTER FIVE: The Literary Practice of Belief Lived Religion, Marilynne Robinson, Left Behind 107 CONCLUSION: The End of The Road, Devil on the Rise 132 Notes 141 Bibliography 175 Index 187

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Postmodern Belief: American Literature and Religion since 1960 by Amy Hungerford
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Princeton University Press
2010-07-21
240
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