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  • Category: Books (Literary Criticism)
  • Author:  Rine, Abigail
  • Author:  Rine, Abigail
  • ISBN-10:  1780935986
  • ISBN-10:  1780935986
  • ISBN-13:  9781780935980
  • ISBN-13:  9781780935980
  • Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic
  • Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic
  • Pages:  208
  • Pages:  208
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Pub Date:  01-Feb-2013
  • Pub Date:  01-Feb-2013
  • SKU:  1780935986-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  1780935986-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 100811204
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Drawing on the provocative recent work of feminist theorist Luce Irigaray,Irigaray, Incarnation and Contemporary Women's Fictionilluminates the vital and subversive role of literature in rewriting notions of the sacred. Abigail Rine demonstrates through careful readings how a range of contemporary women writers - from Margaret Atwood to Mich?le Roberts and Alice Walker  think beyond traditional religious discourse and masculine models of subjectivity towards a new model of the sacred: one that seeks to reconcile the schism between the human and the divine, between the body and the word. Along the way, the book argues that literature is the ideal space for rethinking religion, precisely because it is a realm that cultivates imagination, mystery and incarnation.

Abigail Rine is Assistant Professor of English at George Fox University, USA.

Introduction \ 1. Refiguring the Sacred: Feminist Religious Revision \ 1.1 Women's Religious Revision: Critical Perspectives \ 1.2 Where Literature, Religion, and Feminism Meet \ 2. Becoming Incarnate: Luce Irigaray on Religion \ 2.1 Luce Irigaray and the Divine \ 2.2 Luce Irigaray and Incarnation \ 2.3 Literature as Incarnated Writing \ 3. 'In Love With Either/Or': Religion and Oppositional Logic in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale \ 3.1 Opposites that Tear the World Apart \ 3.2 Bodies and Word(s) \ 3.3 Chaste Vessels and Unholy Harlots \ 3.4 The Gilead Within \ 4. 'Where God Begins': The Female Body and the Divine Word in Mich?le Roberts' The Book Of Mrs Noah and Impossible Saints \ 4.1 'The Word that Structures Difference' \ 4.2 Subjecting the Flesh \ 4.3 Self-Incarnation \ 4.4 Rejection, Revision, Renewal \ 5. 'Your Father Who is Tender Like a Furnace': Divinity, Violence and Female Masochism in A.L. Kennedy's Original Bliss \ 5.1 Helen and the Apple \ 5.2 'How do I pleasure?' \ 5.3 The 'Palpable Gift' of God's Judgment \ 5.4 Coming to Our Senses \ 6. 'Sucked into the Black Cloth': Religion, Race and Sl3$

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