Constructing Nineteenth-Century Religion: Literary, Historical, and Religious Studies in Dialogue: Literature, Religion, & Postsecular Stud
Autor Joshua King, Winter Jade Werneren Limba Engleză Paperback – apr 2022
Bringing together scholars from literary, historical, and religious studies,Constructing Nineteenth-Century Religioninterrogates the seemingly obvious category of “religion.” This collection argues that any application of religion engages in complex and relatively modern historical processes. In considering the various ways that nineteenth-century religion was constructed, commodified, and practiced, contributors to this volume “speak” to each other, finding interdisciplinary links and resonances across a range of texts and contexts.
The participle in its title—Constructing—acknowledges that any articulation of nineteenth-century religion is never just a work of the past: scholars also actively construct religion as their disciplinary assumptions (and indeed personal and lived investments) shape their research and findings. Constructing NineteenthCentury Religion newly analyzes the diverse ways in which religion was debated and deployed in a wide range of nineteenthcentury texts and contexts. While focusing primarily on nineteenthcentury Britain, the collection also contributes to the increasingly transnational and transcultural outlook of postsecular studies, drawing connections between Britain and the United States, continental Europe, and colonial India.
The participle in its title—Constructing—acknowledges that any articulation of nineteenth-century religion is never just a work of the past: scholars also actively construct religion as their disciplinary assumptions (and indeed personal and lived investments) shape their research and findings. Constructing NineteenthCentury Religion newly analyzes the diverse ways in which religion was debated and deployed in a wide range of nineteenthcentury texts and contexts. While focusing primarily on nineteenthcentury Britain, the collection also contributes to the increasingly transnational and transcultural outlook of postsecular studies, drawing connections between Britain and the United States, continental Europe, and colonial India.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814255292
ISBN-10: 0814255299
Pagini: 334
Ilustrații: 12 b&w
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Ohio State University Press
Seria Literature, Religion, & Postsecular Stud
ISBN-10: 0814255299
Pagini: 334
Ilustrații: 12 b&w
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Ohio State University Press
Seria Literature, Religion, & Postsecular Stud
Recenzii
"Werner’s detailed and thoroughly researched work is valuable both to those who are thinking about the changing and important presence of religion and missionary movements throughout the nineteenth century and to those working on cosmopolitanism who might never have considered missionary literature to be a useful or relevant part of the conversation." —Emily Madsen, Modern Language Review
“This volume not only brings together an impressive collection of internationally renowned scholars but also offers ambitious and far-reaching conclusions that reassess what ‘religion’ meant in the nineteenth century.” —Jo Carruthers
Notă biografică
Joshua King is Associate Professor at Baylor University and author of Imagined Spiritual Communities in Britain’s Age of Print (OSU Press, 2015). Winter Jade Werner is Assistant Professor at Wheaton College.
Cuprins
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Illustrations
Introduction: Joshua King and Winter Jade Werner
Section I: Reforming Religion and the Secular
Chapter 1: Religion and the Secular State: Loisy’s Use of “Religion” Prior to his Excommunication
Jeffrey L. Morrow
Chapter 2: A Commonwealth of Affection: Modern Hinduism and the Cultural History of the Study of Religion
J. Barton Scott
Chapter 3: “God’s Insurrection”: Politics and Faith in the Revolutionary Sermons of Joseph Rayner Stephens
Mike Sanders
Chapter 4: George Jacob Holyoake, Secularism, and Constructing “Religion” as an Anachronistic Repressor
David Nash
Chapter 5: Karl Marx and the Invention of the Secular
Dominic Erdozain
Section II: Religion and the Materialities and Practices of Reading
Chapter 6: From Treasures to Trash, or, the Real History of “Family Bibles”
Mary Wilson Carpenter
Chapter 7: Rereading Queen Victoria’s Religion
Michael Ledger-Lomas
Chapter 8: Jewish Women’s Writing as a New Category of Affect
Richa Dwor
Chapter 9: Hybridous Monsters: Constructing “Religion” and “the Novel” in the Early Nineteenth Century
Miriam Elizabeth Burstein
Chapter 10: Material Religion: C. H. Spurgeon and the “Battle of the Styles” in Victorian Church Architecture
Dominic Janes
Chapter 11: Wilde’s Uses of Religion
Mark Knight
Section III: Religion and Poetics in Postsecular Literary Studies
Chapter 12: Reading Psalms in Nineteenth-Century England: The Contact Zone of Jewish-Christian Scriptural Relations
Cynthia Scheinberg
Chapter 13: Postsecular English Studies and Romantic Cults of Authorship
Charles LaPorte
Chapter 14: Theologies of Inspiration: William Blake and Gerard Manley Hopkins
Michael D. Hurley
Chapter 15: William Blake, the Secularization of Religious Categories, and the History of Imagination
Peter Otto
Contributors
Descriere
Examines the ways in which religion was constructed as a category and region of experience in nineteenth-century literature and culture.